OK Zimbabwe tries to find its footing
Business Reporter OK ZIMBABWE chief executive officer Mr Willard Zireva has outlined a recovery plan for the struggling retailer, marking a clear shift from mere rhetoric about planned solutions to…
How to establish a small brickmaking company in Zim
SMEs Corner ON the outskirts of many Zimbabwean towns, the sight of kilns and drying clay bricks is common. Brickmaking has long been one of the most accessible industries…
World maps get the size of Africa wrong: cartographers explain why fixing it matters
THE African Union has endorsed the #CorrectTheMap campaign, a call for the United Nations and the wider global community to use a different kind of world map.
Words build or break a child’s confidence
Gabriel Manyeruke CONFIDENCE is not a luxury; it is a lifeline for children. It is the quiet force that helps them speak up in class, try again after failing and…
When tips don’t reach the hands that earned them
Your Money, Your Call-Cresencia Marjorie Chiremba IN the hospitality sector, tipping is more than a monetary gesture — it is a heartfelt way for customers to say: “I see you…
Progress by addressing growth brakes
Hunt For Greatness-Milton Kamwendo Growth is a natural expression. Trees reach for the sky. Rivers carve their way towards the sea. People strive for better futures. However, growth is rarely…
Beyond the metal keys: A month-long journey into mbira’s magic
Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub THE mbira is of deep cultural significance in Africa. It has a rich history that has endured through the ages. Cultural experts consider it a…
Writing from experience
Charles Dube Highway to success You write best about the things you know best — places you have seen, people you have known, experience you have had. O write well…
The lies told
Transformation with Mildred During my childhood, I occasionally found myself pretending to be ill to gain an advantage. Once, it was to avoid chores; another time, it was simply to…
Morocco through to World Cup, Bafana Bafana edge closer
MOROCCO became the first African nation to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup football finals following Friday’s action in the CAF qualifiers.











