Workers strike paralyses Nigeria

A nationwide strike by workers in Nigeria has paralyzed economic activities in the country at a time when it is grappling with high inflation. Members of the Trade Union Congress…

Ndlovu’s Leadership Blueprint: Lessons from a Top-Ranking CEO

In a significant feat, Zimbabwean Executive July Ndlovu has clinched the impressive 3rd spot among South Africa’s highest-earning CEOs. This achievement is a testament to Ndlovu’s exceptional leadership prowess and…

Fighting the curse of companies leaving the JSE

Among numerous changes, the JSE can now list infrastructure Reits that meet the definition of property as contained in the adapted listings requirements It is fair to comment that the…

Don’t buy things just because it’s on sale

With Black Friday coming up, it’s always good to have a plan since one can easily get caught up in the thrill of it all and spend unnecessarily. Just because…

The Impact of Technology on the Banking Workforce

The banking sector has witnessed remarkable technological advancements in recent years, revolutionizing how financial institutions operate. These innovations hold the promise and potential to enhance efficiency and elevate the customer experience. From streamlined processes to personalized services, technology is reshaping the landscape.

Brito rates Kadewere high

Blessing Malinganiza ZIMBABWE national team striker Tino Kadewere is expected to play a more prominent role when the Warriors square up against the Super Eagles of Nigeria in their second…

The Toyota Hilux is a series of pickup trucks manufactured by Toyota since 1968

.Toyota designed the Hilux as a compact pickup truck between 1968 to 2004, and from 2004, it became a mid-size pickup truck. Known for its durability and reliability, the Toyota…

UAE backs Zim’s growth agenda

Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter The United Arab Emirates is committed to aiding Zimbabwe’s development agenda and ultimately its vision to become an upper-middle-income economy by 2030, the UAE’s Deputy Minister of…

Police release deceased’s names

Freeman Razemba–Senior Reporter  Police have released the names of 15 of the 22 people who died on Tuesday night when a Toyota Quantum they were travelling in was involved in…

President grants State-assisted burials for 22 Quantum accident victims

Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter President Mnangagwa yesterday paid his condolences to the families of the 22 people, who died in a head-on collision involving a Toyota Quantum minibus and a DAF…

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