New indigenisation policy on cards
Njabulo Bhebe and Nkosilathi Sibanda, Business Reporters THE Government has started the process of formulating a new law to replace the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Policy, which has been deemed to…
Infrastructure key to growth, shared prosperity
INFRASTRUCTURE plays a pivotal role in the development of our country and the aspirations of creating an upper middle class economy by 2030, as enshrined in the Second Republic’s vision, cannot be realised unless huge investments are channelled towards supporting structures.
Man arrested for assaulting daughter (5)
A BULAWAYO man was fined $500 for assaulting his five-year-old daughter after he had a misunderstanding with his divorced wife, the mother of the child. Thabani Mlalazi (26) of St…
Names and naming: Bulawayo names as expressions of racism and patriarchy
Pathisa Nyathi BEFORE we deal with naming in a more pedestrian and mundane way, let us look at naming as a societal expression. Through names, society and its critical cultural…
Herentals a relieved lot
AFTER an anxious five-month wait during which their Premiership fate hung by a thread, Harare side Herentals are heaving a huge sigh of relief after successfully appealing against the Premier Soccer League (PSL)’s decision to fine and dock three points from the team for match-fixing.
Government on schools opening date
THE early closure of schools for the first term will not change the rest of the school calendar unless there are other circumstances that might need to realign it. The…
Endometriosis diagnosis
Tine Mataz HELLO readers!! Now that we know what endometriosis is, the next question on your mind may be — how does one get a diagnosis? Many times before I…
Building, filling women’s leadership pipeline
IT is a fact! We do not have as many women as we need in the leadership pipeline. The reasons for this are many and varied.
When I was doing a research on women leadership for my Masters in Business Leadership in 2012, I encountered several women who, though they had made it to supervisory positions in their careers due to some demonstrated leadership acumen, were reluctant to proceed in leadership positions of higher authority and more responsibility.
NBA joins in the fight against Coronavirus
While the coronavirus pandemic has suspended the 2019-20 NBA season, it has not lessened the league’s global impact and reach.
Why we can learn from Singapore’s coronavirus response
SINGAPORE’S response to the coronavirus has been held up by many around the world as a model.
As of tlast week, the country had 266 total cases (with zero deaths), and its infection rate is much slower than the rest of the world.






