Nakiso: Digging deep in philanthropy

Maybe it’s something in the water that entrepreneurs drink, but a common thread is that many an entrepreneur see value in philanthropy.

Zack Snyder goes back to his roots

OVER the past couple of days, I have had one too many conversations — debates, rather — on the entertainment value of the Zombie genre in cinema. But it is a close colleague of mine who gave me an interesting argument.

Zim academic lands global post

ONE Campaign, a global charity organisation tackling extreme poverty and preventable diseases in Africa, has appointed Zimbabwean academic, Dr Jackie Chimhanzi, to its board of directors.

Woods opens up on ‘painful’ rehab

Tiger Woods is in a familiar place: extensive rehabilitation. That was the gist of his comments in a brief interview with Golf Digest, the first he has done since being involved in the serious one-car crash in Southern California on February 23 that left him hospitalised for nearly a month.

Recommended finance, budgeting books

Budgeting books can give you a different perspective on your finances and help you make plans for your money. The five books below come recommended by certified financial planners.

Industry among bright spots, as economy mends

Economist Eddie Cross once said there has been a seismic shift in the state and prospects for Zimbabwe’s economy, as the new Government’s sound economic policies take root.

RwandAir safest airline in Covid-19 management in Africa

RWANDA’s national carrier, RwandAir, has become the first African airline to be awarded the top Diamond status rating for Covid-19 prevention measures — the highest attainable level.

ZACC widens dragnet to curb minerals smuggling

THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has widened the scope of its investigations into the smuggling of minerals out of the country, with the anti-corruption watchdog adopting a collaborative approach with multiple law enforcement agencies to tackle graft in the mining sector.

Mono drops jam session album

VETERAN instrumentalist and music producer Clive “Mono” Mukundu is set to launch a jam session compilation album this week.

Zim team leaves for UK

THE National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe (NMMZ) is preparing to dispatch a team of experts to the United Kingdom to assess a catalogue of human remains believed to be of First Chimurenga war heroes shipped as war trophies to Europe during the early colonial years.

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