Identifying emotional spending habits
Emotional spending is the act of buying things based on how you’re feeling, rather than with logic or necessity. Buying a new pair of shoes that have your name on them or a celebratory outfit when you land a promotion at work is fine.
Why Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is fit to head WTO
The next director-general of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) will replace Brazilian Roberto de Azevedo, who has served since 2013 and plans to step down at the end of August, a year before the conclusion of his term.
Takawira’s Cameo legacy
ENGLISH writer and philosopher Aldous Huxley once wrote: “the secret of genius is to carry the spirit of the child into old age, which means never losing your enthusiasm.”
No man in Zimbabwe basketball best characterises this trait or genius more than Roderick Takawira, and his love and passion for the sport.
Zvirahwa’s quest for gold
FOR Tazviona Zvirawa, the chase for continental gold in volleyball may remain an elusive dream.
Zvirawa has been participating at the prestigious African Zone VI Club Championships for seven successive seasons, albeit with different clubs.
The message in a mess
Do not be disappointed and disheartened. Do not allow yourself to despair, fall down and lose your focus because of the mess you are seeing. You do not have the luxury of losing your clarity of vision and your energy.
Serie A’s sorry title race
Juventus, Lazio and Inter Milan may have been playing for the Serie A title over the last five weeks, but their recent form has been more like teams battling relegation.
Impact of Supply Chain 4.0 on national exports
TIMES have changed and so has the way we conduct business across all sectors.
Businesses around the world are seeking solutions that can make them remain relevant in these unprecedented times.
Gems coach revisits World Cup experience
IT has been roughly a year, give or take a week or two, since Zimbabwe made the dream journey to the United Kingdom for the Vitality Netball World Cup in Liverpool, England.
Kwangwa reflects on missed opportunity
NO one appreciates the significance of a better world ranking than Zimbabwe netball team captain Felistus Kwangwa.
One year on since the Gems made an impressive World Cup debut in Liverpool, England, Kwangwa still rues her missed opportunity to move to the United Kingdom’s Vitality Super League.
Suicide is not the answer
Sadly, we continue to lose lives unnecessarily.
How is it possible that one can be so scared of a situation to a point of taking his or her life?







