Money tricks for young people

With the Money Smart Week (August 29-September 4) initiative upon us, it is critical that young people understand the importance of managing their finances.

Reflecting on Covid-19 challenges for learners

THE global impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on both the economy and social life was unprecedented.

The education sector was not spared.

Turnall turns to recapitalisation

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) listed construction materials manufacturer Turnall Holdings Limited says it will focus on recapitalising its manufacturing plants to improve production efficiencies and product offering.

World food prices extend drop

Global food prices fell for a fifth month after demand for some products weakened and there was a seasonal up tick in supplies.

Company secretaries and the changing environment

Today, the role of the company secretary is almost unrecognisable to what it was in the not-so-distant past. Then, company secretaries were seen as administrative assistants to the board, with note-taking and tea-making being their chief tasks.

When the sun no longer shines for City

THEY were once a proud group of “Sunshine Boys”, who at their peak, even represented Zimbabwe in Africa but now it seems the sun is no longer shining for Harare City, whose stay in the Premiership is heavily under threat.

Hindrances to entrepreneurship advancement

Value creation is central to entrepreneurship and economic emancipation right from family level up to national level. This important concept has only remained in the minds of people and in most instances reduced to talk shows rather than a serious action point among African people except for the outstanding handful.

60pc of patients in mental health centres are drug abusers

Around 60 percent of all patients admitted to local mental health institutions are young people suffering from drug and alcohol abuse-related problems.

Chicken Inn slump again

ARE the wheels coming off for 2015 champions Chicken Inn in their Castle Lager Premiership title march?

Meet champions of inclusive education

IN the past, people living with disabilities (PWDs) would shy away from certain professions on the assumption that some occupations were preserved for the ‘able bodied.’

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