Authorities to to beef up security at National Sports Stadium

Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau DYNAMOS chief executive, Jonathan Mashingaidze, has called on authorities to boost security at the National Sports Stadium to help secure expensive equipment being used in the…

Do Zim’s policies support economic freedom?

The cornerstones of economic freedom are personal choice, voluntary exchange, open markets, and clearly defined and enforced property rights, according to the Fraser Institute.

Tapping into beauty industry

I first heard of the term “metrosexual” when I watched that hilarious movie “Guess Who” which featured the late great comedian Bennie Mac.  According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, “a metrosexual is usually an urban heterosexual male given to enhancing his personal appearance by fastidious grooming and beauty treatments.”  I am sure you have seen these ones before. When men become particular about their grooming, you know there is an opportunity lying somewhere just waiting to be exploited.

Fidelity Life terminates restructuring plans

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed insurance concern, Fidelity Life Assurance Zimbabwe has cancelled plans to raise new capital.

SA becoming morally bankrupt

In presenting his analysis of the Third Reich in his treatise ‘The Dual State: A Contribution to the Theory of Dictatorship’ in 1942, German political scientist Ernst Fraenkel identified two states of government:

Stop doing what is easy

Last week, I was being driven to court by one of our very good drivers. I have a deliberate habit of speaking to them on issues to do with personal development when I get time.

Ferrari at 1 000th Grand Prix

What keeps Ferrari ticking? Is it their drive to win Grands Prix, sell road cars, or something more? Ahead of their 1 000th Grand Prix, acclaimed journalist Pino Allievi explores the makings of the longest-standing Formula 1 team and what makes them great.

Be wary of how you use statistics

Economists like to measure and they can do this better and better all the time and cannot just measure raw data but rates of change in data and the rate of change.

Tobacco merchants incur huge losses

Harare Bureau LOWER than expected tobacco output and rampant side marketing has seen several merchants incurring huge losses during the just ended selling season, a senior official said. “Generally, there…

What’s bothering SA’s biggest landlords?

Office vacancies in the Sandton market are “likely to rise above 20percent” from the 17 percent level in July, according to one of the largest property groups in the country, Redefine.

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