Man arrested for US$129 000 robbery
A MAN suspected to be part of a gang involved in a US$129 111 robbery at a Harare service station has appeared in court.
All you need to know about construction sites
TIME to get technical! We’re taking a closer look at everything you need to know about being on a construction site, including health and safety concerns and some of the workers you might find on a job.
Disrespect lands daughter-in-law in court
A MAN from Harare, Stancilus Makoni, has dragged his daughter-in-law, Rutendo Kumbure, to the civil court, accusing her of disrespect and verbal abuse stemming from her frequent drunkenness. Makoni claims that Kumbure returns home at midnight, often intoxicated, and insults him.
Critical safety tips for construction work
Construction management can be a highly rewarding career, particularly for those adept at overseeing both projects and the safety of their teams. As a manager on a construction site, you are not only dealing with the complexities of building but also the significant responsibilities that come with operating heavy machinery and mitigating other onsite risks. Recent statistics from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) highlight the urgency of this role: nearly 1 in 5 workplace deaths occurred in the construction industry in 2022.
The power of positivity: Speak positively about your co workers or say nothing
In the world of modern workplaces, where deadlines loom and stress levels often run high, it’s easy to overlook the importance of fostering a positive environment.
SPOTIFY PAYS OUT US$10BN
LOS ANGELES. − Spotify paid the music industry US$10bn last year, which the streaming service said was the highest annual payment from any single retailer in history.
17 countries, 24 foreign exhibitors for ZITF
Nqobile Bhebhe, [email protected],zw TWENTY-FOUR international exhibitors from 17 countries have confirmed their participation in this year’s 65th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair, scheduled for next month. The event…
No free-funded cotton this season, CPMAZ
THE Cotton Producers and Marketers Association of Zimbabwe (CPMAZ) has declared that there will be no “free cotton” this season, amid reports that there is no farmer registered with the Agricultural Marketing Authority (AMA) to produce self-financed cotton.
Integrating forensic accounting in organisations
Dr Kudzanai Vere In today’s intricate business environment, organisations encounter a myriad of challenges, including fraud, corruption, and financial mismanagement. These issues can erode trust, affect profitability, and lead to…
Govt, cement makers to work on competitiveness
THE Government, through the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, is pursuing collaborations with cement manufacturers to improve the sector’s competitiveness, create employment, and reduce cement imports.









