‘Equip students with industrial skills’

Tertiary institutions should come up with curriculums that equips students with relevant skills for local industry to help the country switch from being a net importer of goods and services to a competitive exporter.

Behold the return of Garwe Restaurant

The former iconic Garwe Restaurant is back!

The announcement that the joint is set to reopen on November 4 following major renovations came as sweet news for many dinners.

The future of entreprenuership

Everything has a past, present and future and so is entrepreneurship. We have great explorative names in the field of entrepreneurship who excavated, bulldozed and levelled the entrepreneurship road and left it at some point where it was easy for others to identify and pick it up from. Among the main proponents are Joseph Schumpeter, Say and Kirzer.

Consumer-oriented stocks resilient

Analysts see consumer-oriented Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed stocks flourishing on the back of improved economic activity which will spur demand as the country gradually relaxes Covid-19 restrictions.

Rural agro-dealers critical link in agric

The supply of agricultural inputs for the farming community is an important component of the agricultural value chain.

Simplify your greatness

The Great thinker, Confucius, once said: “Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated”. We live in an age of information over-load, sugar-overload, oil-overload and other burdens that easily leave you stressed, disappointed and tired.

When will the malaria vaccine be available?

RESEARCHERS and health professionals have been celebrating after the World Health Organisation (WHO) approved the widespread use of the world’s first malaria vaccine.

Boss’ daughter is a pain

DEAR Amai, how are you? I have an issue that is breaking my heart.

It’s tough being a boss

WHILE being a boss is largely viewed as a measure of success, it is not without its fair share of challenges.

Euro’s losses deepen

The euro’s losses deepened on Friday, retracing nearly half of its gains in the previous session, as eurozone inflation shot past expectations this month to equal its all-time high, creating a policy dilemma for the European Central Bank.

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