Fighting to stay alive

So many moons ago, years immediately after the country attained independence from British colonial rule, I was among the “lucky” souls to be dispatched to boarding school.

‘He wanted increased productivity on farms’

IN 2018, I got so excited when I was appointed Deputy Minister of Agriculture by His Excellency President Mnangagwa.

Concern over pricing in tourism sector

The country’s pricing model is one of the major challenges weighing on growth in the tourism and hospitality sector, experts have said.

Zimbabwe is endowed with natural attractions and is home to one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the majestic Victoria Falls, which adds to the country’s allure.

Hlanguyo, his Covid-19 take

ZIMBABWE rugby and athletics star Shingirayi Hlanguyo has crunched the numbers, done research and is of the opinion that Covid-19 which has rattled global sport is not going anywhere any time soon.

Saluting Zim’s frontline heroes

OFTEN, they put their lives at risk and use the most rudimentary personal protective equipment (PPE), if at all, to assist those in distress.

Late minister – An economic liberator

As business, we join HE President ED Mnangagwa, the Shiri family and the nation of Zimbabwe in mourning an unparalleled, dedicated and passionate liberation war hero, and an astute economic liberation proponent, Air Chief Marshal Perrance Shiri (Rtd).

STEM key to attainment of Vision 2030

AS the world drives towards the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) — Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects have become indispensable.

To become a higher middle-income country by 2030, Zimbabwe needs to invest significant financial and human resources in STEM.

Can insurance industry do better?

The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted traditional ways of doing business, but the silver lining is that new approaches can and should be developed.

As Winston Churchill famously said after World War II, “Never let a good crisis go to waste”.

Till we meet again, Gudo Guru …Hands-on commander, farmer Shiri irreplaceable

IT is unfortunate that we meet to talk about the late Air Chief Marshal Perrance Shiri (Retired).

I first met him in 1974 in Tanzania at Mgagao when I went for the liberation struggle. He was already an instructor at Mgagao when I got there.

Golden Girl revisits Olympic golden moment

HISTORY is likely to remember the year 1980 for a number of things, chief among them, being Zimbabwe’s independence.

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