MBA students thrown off course

Coronavirus led to an extraordinary and almost overnight shift to online learning at MBA programmes. Because of the overwhelming impact on business school education, this year Bloomberg Businessweek chose not to rank MBA programmes. Instead, we surveyed 3 532 first- and second-year students from 95 schools around the world to understand what was working in the now-online programmes — and where students felt shortchanged.

Dentist who extracted tooth on hoverboard sentenced to 12 years in prison

He was convicted on charges of reckless endangerment, illegally practicing dentistry and medical assistance fraud An Alaska dentist who extracted a patient’s tooth while riding on a hoverboard has been sentenced to 12 years…

SA re-opening of borders good for Zim tourism

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter ZIMBABWE’S tourism industry is hopeful the country will be among the countries whose travel to and from South Africa will not be restricted as the…

Why gold is a safe haven in times of crisis

“Gold” said famed investor Warren Buffett in 1998, “gets dug out of the ground in Africa or someplace, then we melt it down, dig another hole, bury it again and pay people to stand around guarding it. It has no utility. Anyone watching from Mars would be scratching their head.”

Vincent one of the highest ranked

Takudzwa Chitsiga, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWEAN professional golfer, Scott Vincent, teed off as one of the highest ranked player in the Open de Portugal at Royal Óbidos Spa & Golf Resort,…

Zifa in race against Caf stadia ban deadline

Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau THE Zifa grounds inspection committee need to beat a deadline, this weekend, in the efforts to persuade Caf to reverse their ban on the National Sports…

FC Platinum battle to contain turbulence

Grace Chingoma, Harare Bureau PREMIERSHIP champions, FC Platinum, seem to be battling to contain boardroom turbulence which has hit their technical department. The Zvishavane side could be forced to reshuffle…

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.

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