‘Zim fertiliser industry needs fresh capital’

Business Reporter THE Government is seeking investment to boost domestic fertiliser production to cut dependence on imports, amid revelations the country is sitting on nearly half its installed capacity due…

Weaponisation of code of conduct a threat to employee relations

Employee Relations Dr Request Machimbira IN the corporate world, the code of conduct is a vital tool for maintaining discipline and accountability. However, when wielded by untrained or inexperienced managers…

Drugs are a threat in schools

Belinda Nyadzisai DRUG and substance abuse is causing immense suffering among young people, leading to a decline in academic performance and a lack of respect for elders. The effects are…

Chevrons target first T20 series win over Namibia

SIKANDAR RAZA keeps proving why he is among the world’s elite cricketers.

Grow by crowding your goals with massive action

Hunt For Greatness Milton  Kamwendo GREATNESS is built on the platform of massive action. Everyone has dreams. Many talk about their big plans and massive wishes. Some even write them…

Ruling party is driving the people’s agenda

As the 22nd National People’s Conference draws closer, it is time once more to reflect on what makes the ruling ZANU PF the colossal party it is today.

Actions, choices and the path to destiny

Prosper Mandeya  DESTINY is what you become because of your actions, while fate is the underlying force that inspires those actions in the first place. You can shape your destiny,…

Starting a small rabbit farming business

RABBIT FARMING is gaining traction in Zimbabwe as a low-cost, high-return venture that requires little land and modest capital. With rising demand for lean meat, organic manure and pelts, small-scale…

Contract farming a win-win model for farmers, industry

Word From The Market Tina Nleya AGRICULTURE remains the backbone of Zimbabwe’s economy, not only as a source of food, but also as a critical driver of industrial development, employment…

Second-half blitz takes New Zealand to 46-17 World Cup win over S Africa

Teenage wing Braxton Sorensen-McGee scored two tries as defending champions New Zealand survived a first-half scare to defeat South Africa 46-17 in their Women’s Rugby World Cup quarter-final at Sandy…

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