Money cannot afford to buy love

Divorce — it is blind to one’s social class, political persuasion or economic circumstances.

Only last week, billionaire couple Bill and Melinda Gates announced to the world they were going their separate ways.

Neighbours double-crossed us

DEAR amai, how are you? I am a 38-year-old woman and I am happily married. I have three kids. We have an elderly couple that we get along with and they live next door.

Zimbabweans celebrate Mothers’ Day

ZIMBABWE today joins the rest of the world in celebrating Mothers’ Day, a day set aside to honour mothers, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society.

Accelerating implementation of PPPs

THE Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA) houses the Public Private Partnership (PPPs) unit, formerly a department that existed as the Joint Venture Unit in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development.

Nurse mothers 1 000 kids

“NO heart shines brighter than a good heart,” so says one Shanina Shaik.

The above quote aptly describes United States-based Zimbabwean, Ms Mollin Ziwira, who in 2010 embarked on a journey inspired by love.

National youth service return: The facts

Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Senator Monica Mutsvangwa recently announced that Cabinet had approved the reintroduction of the National Youth Service Programme.

Exporters should take advantage of trade agreements

MRS Agnes Chimuti (not her real name) is a small business owner, who sells products that have been finding a market in a small neighbourhood in Gaborone, Botswana, thanks to her friends who have been helping find customers.

The A-Z of Entrepreneurship Focusing on Opportunity, Planning and Quality

Entrepreneurship is the exploitation of market opportunities in a planned and structured manner through the unique configuration of resources in a way that gives birth to new products and services for the market within a business set up bearing all the risks and rewards inherent in such a venture in anticipation of profit.

From corporate boardroom to farming

When Marondera based farmer, Helen Lock, made a remark to Willard Zireva that it was nice to see him at the farm, the former OK Zimbabwe chief executive officer’s answer was a perfect explanation to the aspect that farming is a business.

Herbert Chitepo, preservation of national consciousness

IT gives abundant epistemic delight when more books are being published in the interest of reliving our liberation history. This is a critical step towards the decolonising of knowledge as such literature is crucial in re-articulating why the colonial system had to fall.

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