‘We want women involvement in the economy’
FIRST Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa recently launched the Young Women for Economic Development, a women-led initiative which seeks to facilitate the empowerment and involvement of women in all sectors of the economy.
When thieving becomes a habit
ALL he could find in the parking lot were dry leaves and oil droplets.
He had no clue the direction his employer’s motorbike had taken while he was running errands in the capital.
All provinces set to have High Court by 2030
All the country’s provinces will have permanent seats of the High Court within the next nine years in line with Government’s drive to promote easy access to justice, it has been learnt.
Taking your business to the market
As of September 2021, the world’s population stood at 7,9 billion and this is according to the recent United Nations estimates as elaborated by Worldometer. With such a huge market, you would see one confining their marketing efforts to their township and dream of conquering the world one day.
Agony of a disinherited family
WHAT started off as a routine procedure of registering a deceased person’s estate — in this case, a house — has turned out to be a nightmare for a Chitungwiza family.
ZRU fine-tune rugby return
BOUYED by Government’s recent decision to allow sporting activities to resume, the Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU) have wasted no time in tasking their technical committee to ensure the game is up and running again.
Be part of the no code revolution
In the 1967 film “The Graduate”, an old man takes aside a recent graduate to give him advice on how he can succeed. His advice is strangely one word: “plastics!”. Seeing that scene today, its difficult to appreciate how good that advice was. Plastics were still a new material with few uses.
57 cannabis producers licensed
FIFTY-SEVEN medicinal cannabis producers have been licensed by the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA), as the country continues to expand investment into the multibillion-dollar industry.
Model Law on GBV takes shape. . .as activist calls for political will to stop the scourge
A PROMINENT Namibian lawyer and activist, Advocate Bience Gawanas, has called for political will to remove structural barriers to equality and end gender-based violence (GBV), amid indications that GBV has become a pandemic within the raging global Covid-19 pandemic.
Keaton turns back the clock
“THE Protégé” is not bad, as far as action thrillers go.
But, this is largely because most production companies keep pushing back their releases.











