Africa offers solutions to world food supply problems

Neil Ford Correspondent THE ongoing conflict in Ukraine, unpredictable rainfall patterns, and supply chains disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic are all conspiring to put Africa’s food security under tremendous strain.…

Community radio station gives Gwanda a voice

Yoliswa Dube-Moyo Bulawayo Bureau LOCAL languages must become mainstream and are key to sustainable development promoted through establishment of community radio stations in formerly marginalised areas across the country, a…

Bad habits that can pose serious health risks

We all have some odd habits, which, regrettably, may be dangerous to your health. WebMD concentrated on a select handful to provide us with new motivation to eliminate them. Blasting…

Dynamos ready for taxing ZPC Kariba clash

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter TONDERAI Ndiraya has been encouraging his players to take loads of fluids this week. And the Dynamos lads have been complying. They had to be ready…

Karatekas set for World Champs

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Karate Union are expected to send a delegation of 12 athletes for the WKA World Championships in Poland next month. It will be…

Zim female cricketers focus on future

Mitchell Chivare, a 20-year-old who used to play for Zimbabwe’s national junior cricket team, takes her kit off the washing line in preparation for her comeback match as a blistering…

1 000km in the Ford Ranger Stormtrak

QUEBERHA. — Another Ford Ranger, another variation you may say. It’s a recipe that works well in South Africa so why change a winning formula? When Ford introduced the Ranger…

OK Zim decries high interest rates

Nelson Gahadza Leading retail group, Ok Zimbabwe, says interest rates at 200 percent have made borrowing costs excessive resulting in liquidity pressures across the entire supply chain. While the company…

‘Govt participation in bond market critical’

The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has said participation by the Government on the bond market will ensure transparency in the process through which the State raises funding for its programmes while this would also boost confidence in the capital markets.

Develop clarity in communication

Arthur Marara In the previous article we opened on the second law, which is the importance of clarity in the organisation. The word “communication” comes from the Latin noun “communication”,…

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