Disability and health
IN this article, I continue to unpack the provisions of the National Disability Policy which was launched by President Mnangagwa on June 9, 2021.
Herentals unveil new players
THEY may have gone about their transfer business quietly but ambitious Premiership side Herentals yesterday ended months of speculation about their plans when they unveiled their acquisitions and a new kit for the 2022 season.
Your welfare my priority
Leadership is both a research area and a practical skill encompassing the ability of an individual, group or organisation to influence or guide other individuals, teams, or entire organisations. Zimbabwe is full of such leaders yet one area of concern is that they may not pass on their leadership skills to future generations.
Rugby craze hits Honde Valley
IN a country that is largely fed a strict diet of football, Honde Valley in Manicaland is the last place one would expect rugby to drive people crazy, particularly women.
George Soros’ rant, anti-Chinese movement in Zim
ON January 31, 2022, the founder of “Open Society Foundations”, George Soros, who is a billionaire “political philanthropist”, made a revealing statement about China that should shine a light on recent actions by some civil society players in Zimbabwe.
Failure to plan can end in grief
I went on an exhilarating fishing trip with a coterie of friends last weekend and enjoyed every bit of it, except how it ended.
Termination of contracts of employment
The area of termination of contracts of employment remains one that is topical among human capital practitioners, and employees. Just like any other contract, a contract of employment can be terminated.
Beitbridge border prepares to reopen
THE country’s busiest border post, Beitbridge, is preparing to reopen soon following Tuesday’s Cabinet decision for land borders to open for vaccinated travellers.
The long wait is over
Mr Admire Muchawa’s job requires him to travel abroad regularly, and he is now on his fourth passport.
The 58-year-old said, for the first time in a long while, renewing his travel document was a stroll in the park.
We’ve learnt to overcome our challenges
THIS month, Cuba is marking 60 years under sanctions after the United States of America imposed an embargo in 1962.











