It’s been a roller coaster ride
Leadership is both a research area and a practical skill encompassing ability of an individual, group or organisation to influence or guide other individuals, teams, or entire organisations.
Nhambu-Kaseke’s burning desire to develop Kuwadzana
WHEN Cde Betty Nhambu-Kaseke vacated her parliamentary seat in 2018, she hoped her successor in Kuwadzana would continue with the development work she had already started.
Women driven by passion
In 2020, Sandra Jambawo did the extraordinary.
She stepped aboard a bus, got behind the wheel and set off on her route.
106-year-old granny pleads for death
A 106-year-old woman who witnessed the First World War is begging to die as she feels death has forgotten her and she is “tired and weak”.
Triangle bag three points at Sakubva
COACH Jairos Tapera’s rebuilding mission continues to bear fruit after Triangle United’s spirited performance earned them a well-deserved victory over Black Rhinos at Sakubva yesterday.
Corporate network donates to elderly
A local organisation, Corporate Social Responsibility Network Zimbabwe (CSRNZ), in partnership with several corporates donated food and groceries to the elderly at Bumhudzo Old People’s Home in Chitungwiza on Friday.
Disability and education
IN this article, I continue to unpack the provisions of the National Disability Policy which was launched by President Mnangagwa on June 9, 2021.
Writer pens five books since Covid-19 outbreak
INTERNATIONAL consultant Tawanda Collins Muzamwese ™ — who has served as director of Business Council for Sustainable Development Zimbabwe and lectured at the University of Zimbabwe as well as the Zimbabwe Institute of Management — is an environmental, health and energy expert.
Time is moving, what are you doing?
MARCH 2022 is just a day away, first it was January and now February is gone. The question I have for you is: What are you doing? Time does not wait for anyone and once time is gone, it will never come back to you.
Manica jamming from the Eastern Highlands
DESPITE suffering what their coach has termed a “wake-up defeat” against Herentals last weekend, Manicaland’s flagship football outfit, Manica Diamonds, have done really well to earn the Premiership’s “early pacesetters” tag.











