Embrace era of higher pixels

The question of how many pixels a human eye can see has been asked by countless people. However, the opposite pressing question is: how does the camera perform in a visual test for smartphones?

Customer engagements make successful businesses

The future of customer success is as a growth engine. It’s critical for companies to view it as a differentiator rather than a risk management tool,

Bridal Veil Falls: ‘Falling in love with nature’

There can be no question that Zimbabwe is a beautiful country. Dress her in a wedding gown and she is more than perfect!

ATP & WTA tours face shut down

The ATP and WTA Tours are on the verge of being shut down until May following pressure from players.

Next steps in reform need to work well

The biggest single problem of treating dedollarisation as a process, taken a step at a time, is that at times events overtake the process and the fiscal and monetary authorities have to move forward and bring in measures that are in many ways reactions to events, although hopefully part of the general master plan.

Why Africa must work twice as hard on coronavirus

It is often said that irrespective of how well they’re qualified or experienced, black people always have to work twice as hard to prove their worth, to demonstrate that they can do the job at hand; and that, unlike their white counterparts, they measure up to the quality of the job they’re still to deliver on.

Spirit ability creates success

I am an avid reader and researcher, especially of things that intrigue and get me thinking. So last week, I was watching a YouTube video of Ansiii ***, and I was captivated by his presentation at the Nordic Business Forum. He explained psychological safety in such an intriguing and practical way. It kept me thinking about it all day, more so on how it affects those who I work with in the family business forums and consults.

Think, act like a man . . .

Last year I watched the movie “Suffragate” and I was moved to tears. (Yes even behind this bravado I cry sometimes.) This movie details how British women fought for the right to vote. What was most profound was that some of them were divorced, dismissed from work and even died fighting for their cause.

. . . as Potraz approves mobile tariffs adjustment

THE Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has approved a 57 percent upward review for voice, data and SMS tariffs with immediate effect to catch up with the “constantly rising operating costs”.

New thinking, new possibilities

“Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. But the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward.

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