Five rules for effective leadership in difficult times

After another punishing year dominated by COVID, the omicron threat appears to be receding and many people may now be looking at the beginning of the end of the pandemic.…

Sanctions: Economic weapon with a history of backfiring

As it threatens Russia with the toughest sanctions yet in the Ukraine standoff, the US is potentially doubling down on a tool it’s used with growing intensity over the past…

Teas to help you unwind

Tea is one of the most popular beverages in the world. It is the second most consumed beverage after water. It offers a number of health benefits, but studies have…

Easy, yummy office lunch ideas

It’s the new year, you’re back at the office and, already, you’ve subjected yourself to eating soggy salads and limp toasties, from the canteen, at your desk. They’re expensive, take…

NBA pushes to tap Africa’s young, new smartphone users

The National Basketball Association.’s plan to tap African fans and new players in the world’s most youthful continent spurred billionaire Prem Watsa-backed private equity firm to invest in the franchise…

GWM’s P Series shakes the bakkie market in Zimbabwe

A year after its local launch, the GWM P Series has become a favourite among bakkie buyers. The P Series impresses with its extensive list of standard features. The range-topping…

Potholes eat into Bulawayo motorists’ pockets

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter MOTORISTS driving in Bulawayo’s city centre are having a torrid time negotiating potholes, a hazard that is resulting in accidents and damage to cars in some…

Uefa estimates Covid pandemic cost Europe’s clubs 7 billion euro

THE Covid-19 pandemic has left Europe’s clubs with a massive €7 billion crater in their bank accounts, a Uefa report concluded yesterday. The virus-disrupted past two seasons, with many games…

Local, foreign bank deposits spike

BANK deposits for both foreign and local currencies have gone up significantly after these started attracting interest last year, a top banking official said on Wednesday. Since July, banks have…

Emerging markets start year with the good, the bad and the ugly

Emerging markets investors are seeing a volatile start to the year, with a mix of good, some bad, but also some plain ugly developments to navigate. The good Lumped together…

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