The power of content marketing

Content marketing is like a well-prepared meal – it’s crafted with care, it’s designed to satisfy, and it’s meant to leave a lasting impression. Just like a great dish, content…

Gallo to publish Mtukudzi’s catalogue

Gallo Music Publishers has clinched a deal to publish the rich catalogue of world-renowned late musician Oliver Mtukudzi.  Mtukudzi, a human-rights activist and Unicef Goodwill Ambassador for Southern Africa, died…

Real estate investment

Anele Zifiso Dube By definition real estate investment refers to the purchase of property as an investment to generate income rather than using it as a primary residence or personal…

Transform Africa Summit: Building the digital Africa we need

Dorren Bogdan-Martin-Correspondent The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and Africa have a special bond. I was a fresh young policy analyst working in the new Development Sector of ITU in 1995…

The long-term effects of the tightening cycle

The global economic landscape has been experiencing a tightening cycle for roughly a year, and it is becoming apparent that its effects are both spreading and deepening as disequilibrium becomes…

ZNCC plans three-day workshop

The Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) has partnered with the COMESA Business Council (CBC) and the International Training Centre (ITC) to undertake a three-day workshop that is aimed to…

Approval of Tugwi Mukosi plan should set the ball rolling

 Lovemore Chikova-Development Dialogue Last week, a milestone was achieved in the developmental journey that Zimbabwe, through the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa, has embarked upon with the aim of…

Zim film industry gets boost

Herald Reporter THE Zimbabwean film industry has received an investment injection in the form of an innovative cinema technology solution from India.  The solution will see 50 new cinema Digiplexs…

Telecoms pour $28bn into capex

Michael Tome Business Writer The telecommunications sector’s capital expenditure increased to $28, 3 billion in 2022, a 455 percent annual variance from $5, 1 billion in 2021, a notable improvement…

Western ‘experts’ thought they would destroy Russia’s economy

Kirill Strelnikov-Correspondent As is often the case in the Western media, the most embarrassing facts are only covered when they can no longer be hidden, but even then unpleasant admissions…

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