Why SI 127 is necessary

GOVERNMENT recently promulgated Statutory Instrument 127 of 2021 to deal with, among other things, the rampant abuse of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Foreign Currency Auction System.

Micro-pensions can be a game-changer, but…

Tawanda Musarurwa “It’s getting more difficult for me to continue working, but what will happen if I stop?” questions 66-year-old Ruvimbo Mudarikwa. “Sometimes he (her only son) does support me…

Manyuchi retraces roots to Masvingo

CHARLES MANYUCHI has an urge that is driving him as he prepares for his 30th professional bout: It is the need to finally pay back a community that embraced him in his formative years.

Mboweni pivots his humble beginnings to inspire generations in new book

Dr Douglas Mboweni, the Group Chief Executive Officer of Econet Wireless, Zimbabwe’s largest mobile network operator, on Wednesday launched his new book “A Dusty Road To Success: Principles of an extraordinary life”, in which he uses his humble beginnings to inspire people not to give up on their dreams. 

‘We want our slice of the cake’

THE Zimbabwe Building Contractors Association (ZBCA) recently launched a women’s desk to facilitate the inclusion of women in the construction sector.

The full judgement on judicial tenure

THE High Court released the full judgement by Justices Happias Zhou, Jester Charewa and Edith Mushore regarding judicial tenure in light of the second Amendment to the Constitution.

Mabhunu keeps a cool head

IN 10 years, when Kane Williamson has retired to become a surfer, Steve Smith a folk singer and Virat Kohli the star of an eight-season documentary on his life, who are the players who might be bossing Test cricket?

Female scribes urged to cast nets wide

YOUNG female journalists have been challenged to cast their nets wide by venturing into different beats to gain expertise and remain relevant in the media industry.

A stitch in time for troubled SMEs

WHEN the coronavirus pandemic came into our lives, together with the subsequent lockdowns, Mr Charles Machaya Nevanji and his business partner Mr William Mamunga had an immediate concern.

Be wary of rising cyber crimes

THERE has been an increased risk of cybercrimes and cyber-attacks, especially in the past year. Cybercrime which is also called digital crime is the use of digital technology in the commission or facilitation of crime such as phishing, cyberbullying, child pornography, online fraud, violation of privacy and cyber grooming among others.

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