How to avoid a poisoned chalice

ARE women victims of the glass cliff?

After shattering the glass ceiling, women leaders often have to deal with precarious situations, which affect their careers thereafter. A glass cliff, according to Michelle Ryan, is phenomenon in which a woman or member of a minority group ascends to a leadership position in challenging circumstances where the risk of failure is high.

300 Binga households receive food aid

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Reporter AT least 300 households in Binga District affected by floods early this year yesterday received assistance in the form of foodstuffs from a grouping co-ordinated by…

Sex workers get food packs

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter A local organisation has embarked on a project to distribute food packs to sex workers in Bulawayo who have been affected by the lockdown. The faith-based…

NRZ to move Covid-19 goods free of charge

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has pledged to move freight meant to alleviate the suffering of people from the effects of the novel coronavirus…

Arda-Trek Antelope Estate introduces horticulture

Dumisani Nsingo in Maphisa, Senior Farming Reporter ONE of the country’s biggest agricultural enterprises, Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (Arda)-Trek Antelope Estate in Matobo District has ventured into horticultural production…

Public accountability key to curbing corruption

THE last couple of weeks have seen the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) ramp up the corruption fight through arrest of two high-profile figures.

Former NetOne chief executive officer Lazarus Muchenje and Registrar-General Clemence Masango were taken into custody.

Hospitality — Everyone’s business

Phineas Chauke WHEN the nation recovers from the coronavirus break, it will not be business as usual if ever we aspire to remain in the game. It is a norm…

ZRU yearns for rugby’s return

DESPITE their game facing a long wait on the sidelines after being deemed too risky to resume, the Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU) are plotting a massive rebound when the sport eventually gets the greenlight to continue.

Rugby and other contact sports such as football, netball, karate, basketball and boxing remain suspended in Zimbabwe due to the coronavirus as they are considered by Government to be high-risk disciplines.

Bodybuilding in Covid-19 fix

THE National Federation of Zimbabwe Bodybuilding and Fitness (NFZBF) have found themselves in a pickle, one that is likely to keep their offices closed for the foreseeable future, owing to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

How to avoid a poisoned chalice

ARE women victims of the glass cliff?

After shattering the glass ceiling, women leaders often have to deal with precarious situations, which affect their careers thereafter. A glass cliff, according to Michelle Ryan, is phenomenon in which a woman or member of a minority group ascends to a leadership position in challenging circumstances where the risk of failure is high.

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