Joshua Nkomo: A globalist, political negotiator and institution builder
Richard Runyararo Mahomva FORMER Vice-President Joshua Nkomo’s legacy is prominently embedded in the military and radical polemic side of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle. This historiography bias towards Cde Nkomo’s contributions to…
When sexual taunts are hurled at leaders
AS I sat down to write this instalment, vote tallying in Malawi’s polls was in progress.
The hotly-contested presidential election rerun was necessitated by the annulment of President Peter Mutharika’s disputed win by the courts in February over irregularities.
Exploring the future of sales
Sellers who were used to high-touch, in-person customer meetings have had to instantly pivot to remote virtual meetings.
Global airlines to resume flights
Regional and international airlines are beginning to make plans to resume flights into the country as the sector begins awakening after global travel restrictions that followed the Covid-19 pandemic. This is subject to lifting of lockdown restrictions by President Mnangagwa.
Judicial management: Who benefits most?
Are struggling companies worth the hassle of being rescued?
For one thing, they are struggling for a reason.
It is that reason that the answer to that question lies.
400 Covid-19 positive cases from South Africa
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter RETURNEES from South Africa have accounted for more than 70 percent of Covid-19 positive cases reported in the country after 400 locals who were domiciled in…
Benjani donates to Highlanders players
Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent FORMER Manchester City forward, Benjani Mwaruwari yesterday donated foodstuffs to Highlanders players, Zulu Chiefs social soccer club and Old Magwegwe community to cushion them against the…
Travel restrictions delay setting up of Hwange coking plant
Fairness Moyana in Hwange THE travel restrictions that have been brought about by Covid-19 have delayed shipment of key material to complete the setting up of a coking battery plant…
Census Bill garners cross-party support
FOR seven years, a threat to the integrity of the 2023 harmonised elections has loomed large, unforeseen and unresolved.
The legal poser stems from the Constitutional provision which compels the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to draw new constituency and ward borders before the forthcoming elections.
Foreign students to produce Covid-19 free certificates
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent FOREIGN students who are doing final year studies at country’s universities are expected to produce Covid-19 free certificates and subjected to the mandatory 21-day quarantine while…











