New measures to curb corruption in agric inputs distribution
THE Government intends to introduce biometric verification through a card linked to farmers’ bank accounts, personal identities and facial recognition to eliminate corruption in the distribution of agricultural inputs.
How Gerald Sibanda makes sport a global business
GERALD SIBANDA’S name still rings loud in Zimbabwe’s rugby circles, but his story has moved far beyond the try line.
Son is too controlling
Dear Amai, I hope I find you well. My wife and I are both retired. We own property and run a few revenue-generating projects on the side.
Malpractice erodes integrity of public exams
WHENEVER public examinations are underway, a troubling shadow often creeps into the minds of some candidates — malpractice.
Employee suspension must be judicious
IN the complex and dynamic world of workplace management, employee suspensions can be a necessary evil.
Bridging the disability gap in climate information
TODAY, September 28, Zimbabwe joins the global community in commemorating the International Day for Universal Access to Information.
Beitbridge’s new animal, plant and quarantine facility boosts Zim’s biosecurity
THE Government has opened a new animal, plant and quarantine facility about five kilometres north of the Beitbridge Border Post, in a move to enhance biosecurity and facilitate trade.
Chopping life with a big spoon . . . the legend of Babongile Sikhonjwa
IF you had asked parents in Bulawayo in 2009 where they thought hell was located, they would have pointed you to the corner of Thornton Avenue and Robert Mugabe Way in Parkview.
MOTIVATION: Grow through passion
PASSION is the fire that fuels greatness. Without it, life becomes bland. Work becomes drudgery. Dreams of greatness remain locked in wishful thinking.











