Impact of Covid-19 on African women
This open letter was co-authored by Mrs Graça Machel, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Dr Vera Songwe and Ms Maria Ramos
Cook Off: Zim’s giant leap in film
ZIMBABWE’S first film to feature on streaming service Netflix is a romantic comedy about a struggling single mother who finds love and good fortune in a television cooking show contest.
Road construction: It’s back to business
WORLD recessions are seldom caused by natural disasters. Common recessions, notably the 2007-08 Global Financial Crisis, are due to negative changes in economic fundamentals.
However, the year 2020 has seen a world decline in economic activity due to a deadly virus, the novel coronavirus, which causes Covid-19.
Legends mourn Zuze
AS domestic football prepares to lay to rest Dynamos assistant coach Biggie Zuze in his hometown, Bindura, tomorrow afternoon, the club’s legends have led the way as tributes pour in for the former midfield workhorse.
When sexual taunts are hurled at leaders
AS I sat down to write this instalment, vote tallying in Malawi’s polls was in progress.
The hotly-contested presidential election rerun was necessitated by the annulment of President Peter Mutharika’s disputed win by the courts in February over irregularities.
Exploring the future of sales
Sellers who were used to high-touch, in-person customer meetings have had to instantly pivot to remote virtual meetings.
Global airlines to resume flights
Regional and international airlines are beginning to make plans to resume flights into the country as the sector begins awakening after global travel restrictions that followed the Covid-19 pandemic. This is subject to lifting of lockdown restrictions by President Mnangagwa.
Judicial management: Who benefits most?
Are struggling companies worth the hassle of being rescued?
For one thing, they are struggling for a reason.
It is that reason that the answer to that question lies.
Census Bill garners cross-party support
FOR seven years, a threat to the integrity of the 2023 harmonised elections has loomed large, unforeseen and unresolved.
The legal poser stems from the Constitutional provision which compels the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to draw new constituency and ward borders before the forthcoming elections.
Fare thee well, Samukuze!
A dark cloud once again hangs over the showbiz fraternity.
This follows the untimely death of music promoter and businessman Charles Mukuze, better known as Samukuze.
Several people had a good working relationship with the humble promoter.











