Covid-19, CSR,vaccination: What should businesses do?

THE emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted society and businesses in many ways.

To ensure business continuity and productivity, local employers have started to implement mandatory vaccination for employees to access workplaces.

Verse not meant for an audience

FINALLY, the poetry anthology is now out and ready to be “consumed”, so to say.

Margaret Chideme’s “First 30” is a unique collection of poems about lust, love, pain and abuse, divorce, womanhood, searching and rediscovery.

Car battery makers upbeat about growth

As the economy gradually re-opens following various levels of Covid-19 induced lockdowns, including level four which was eased last week, businesses anticipate improved performance due to increased economic activity across sectors.

Cleveland Dam developer fined

THE Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has slapped Nakiso Holdings, a local development consortium, with a $100 000 fine for illegally undertaking a construction project in wetlands around Cleveland Dam.

Communities having jumbo-sized headaches

OVER 250 people were killed by wild animals in incidents of human-wildlife conflict over the last five years.

This year alone, 40 lives have been lost.

7s tourney on the cards

Euphoria has gripped local rugby after the resumption of sporting activities following a lengthy hiatus.

There are already indications a Sevens tournament is being lined up for next month.

‘Kunzvi, Gwayi-Shangani Dams are game-changers’

Developing the country’s water infrastructure, which is key to establishing a prosperous society, is one of the major targets of the National Development Strategy 1.

Hope springs eternal for cyclone survivors

Getting a house in Chimanimani’s Ngangu suburb was one of Mbuya Enna Muvhuni’s greatest achievements in her 69 years of existence.

She recalls the day they moved into the property in 1974.

Nicki Minaj slammed

NICKI Minaj faced public backlash on Tuesday after tweeting the day before that a friend of her cousin developed swollen private parts and impotence after getting vaccinated against Covid-19.

AU awards US$1,3m scholarships

Africa University has granted scholarships and financial assistance worth over US$1,3 million to over 600 students in need to help fund their education.

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