PRAZ registration: Gateway to tenders
Since the Government is the biggest customer in any economy, transacting with the public without some form of standardisation of procedure and conduct will be disastrous.
Swimmers call for more exposure
NATIONAL swimming coach Masi Takaedza has called for local facilities to be spruced up and more exposure for local athletes to ensure they make an impression on the world stage.
Coffee production on upward trajectory
The coffee industry is an important sub-sector within the agricultural sector.
In the 1980s to late 90s, coffee accounted for about 2,1 percent of gross domestic production racking in about an equivalent of USD$54 million on annual basis.
Labour Amendment Bill: Implications for business
The laws on employment are constantly changing, and it is important to be aware of the implications of the same on your business and organisation.
Joshua wants titles back
Britain’s Anthony Joshua says he is hungry and desperate to take back his world heavyweight titles from Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk when they fight their rematch in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on August 20.
‘Second Republic accelerates infrastructure development’
THE Second Republic is prioritising infrastructure projects which are a key enabler of the envisaged Vision 2030 that seeks to make Zimbabwe an upper-middle-income economy, ZANU PF Second Secretary Cde Kembo Mohadi has said.
Terminal benefits when one leaves Govt employment
THE Public Service Commission (PSC) would like to inform staff and general citizens how Government awards terminal benefits of those who exit service.
Author underlines value of mentorship
DEVELOPMENT worker, philanthropist and author Dr Olivia Gumbo believes mentorship is irreplaceable in progressive human life. Dr Gumbo made the remarks during a handover of copies of her book “It’s for You Lord” at Roosevelt Girls High School in Harare, last week.
Measles vaccination: Engaging apostolic sects, communities crucial
Madzimai Clara Saruchera (30) of Mutasa, Manicaland Province, is a relieved mother.
When her five-year-old son fell ill in June last year, the family’s immediate reaction was to take him to their church shrine for prayers.
Corporate directors versus digital transformation
A business’s growth has a large dependence on digitalisation. Many companies went through a digital transformation during the pandemic and continue to do so as technology evolves.











