Industrial transformation in action
“What is urgently required of us now is not to be envious of America’s prosperity, or fearful of Japan’s expansion, but rather to emulate the mental attitude and drive that made such things possible.” That was Lee Byung-chul in 1965, founder of Samsung, known more as Chairman Lee ?
Embattled Argentina look to finish tour with win
MELBOURNE. — Shorn of captain Pablo Matera and two other players after old racist posts resurfaced on social media, a depleted Argentina will look to cap a rollercoaster tour of Australia with victory over the Wallabies in the Tri-Nations finale on Saturday.
I cut my own hair: George Clooney
George Clooney cuts his own hair regularly to save money and because it’s so “easy” to do.
Hyundai reveals electric car platform, takes fight to Tesla
Hyundai has become the latest car manufacturer to introduce a dedicated electric car architecture.
Schumacher officially returns to F1
MANAMA. — The Schumacher name will return to Formula One next season with Mick, son of Ferrari great and seven-times world champion Michael, announced on Wednesday as a race driver for the US-owned Haas team.
Flying winemaker fixing Beitbridge
AT the turn of the century, Glynn David Cohen purchased and restored a Renaissance villa in Tuscany, once owned by the Machiavelli family. Niccolo Machiavelli is believed to have written “The Prince” while resident at Villa Mangiacane.
Has Covid-19 made tech unstoppable?
People often ask me what stocks I own. My investing advice is simple: I only invest in unregulated monopolies. They aren’t supposed to exist, but our antitrust laws were written in the era of steam engines, and enforcement has been non-existent. Big tech is the twenty-first century version of John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie, and there is no trust-busting Teddy Roosevelt on the horizon to rein them in.
High Court robber denied bail
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter ONE of the eight suspects linked to the recent botched armed robbery at the Bulawayo High Court has been denied bail pending trial. Linience Clifford…
‘New land policy should harmonise farming/mining interests’
Midlands Bureau Chief THE proposed new National Land Policy should help resolve conflicts between miners and farming communities as well as address issues of land inheritance, stakeholders have said. These…
‘Human capital vital to economic transformation’
Business Reporter DEVELOPING skilled human capital is critical as Zimbabwe and the rest of Africa drive towards robust economic transformation. According to Higherlife Foundation, a social impact and human capital…











