Teen ‘tired of living’, hangs self
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A TEENAGER from Binga allegedly committed suicide by hanging and left a suicide note claiming he was tired of living after family members summoned him…
From Ruwa to Woolworths with berries
On Mushandi Holdings’ Pinfields Farm at Ruwa, 40km southeast of Harare, the blueberry harvest started a few weeks ago, the early crop going to Woolworths shelves in South Africa, as the Zimbabwean blueberry harvest begins well ahead of South Africa.
Another potential policy dilemma beckons
To let go or to manage the auction exchange rate! Now this is the question policy makers are facing going forward.
Covid-19 claims Umzingwane councillor
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent UMZINGWANE District’s Ward 20 councillor Nqabeni Nkala (52) has died of Covid-19. Covid-19 test results released on Tuesday showed that the councillor who died on August…
Revisiting the purpose of a central bank
“We must have a currency . . . elastically responsive to sound credit . . . the normal ebb and flow of personal and corporate dealings,” explained President Woodrow Wilson as he made the case for US banking reforms on June 23, 1913. He was set to step on big guys’ toes and they were not going to sit and watch him whisk away their cheese.
Seven laws of personal branding
In the previous article I promised that I was going to take you down history, to a story that I am going to use to illustrate what I consider the laws of personal branding. It’s a story that does also stem from my faith. Even, if you do not share my faith, I think it’s a story that is going to help you understand the laws of personal branding, in particular what you need to do in order to build an effective personal brand.
Covid-19 corruption — Ending the most hated type of evil
Paul Stevens JUST as the spread of the coronavirus is proving difficult to stop in countries around the world, so corruption has proven equally difficult to end worldwide over the…
Flurry of sponsorship deals ahead of IPL
There has been a surge in sponsorship deal making ahead of this year’s Indian Premier League T20 tournament, which starts in the United Arab Emirates on September 19.
Celebrating the queens of print
We round off a remarkable women’s month by showcasing some of the unsung heroines within the Zimbabwean media space. I am not sure how many of our men have watched that larger than life movie, “The Devil Wears Prada”. In one of her most remarkable and lethal roles, Meryl Streep plays Anna Wintour, the indomitable long time Editor-in-Chief of Vogue Magazine.
Enhancing, or adding value?
Value addition has become a common term among Zimbabweans these days.




