Ramaphosa pushes for debt freeze
President Cyril Ramaphosa told fellow heads of state and dignitaries from around the world on Wednesday that African states and other developing economies would need their debt obligations suspended if they hoped to fight the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and revive their economies.
Cotton farmers agonise over payments
In Muzarabani, a relatively flat and extremely hot district situated in north-eastern Zimbabwe, in Mashonaland Central, a cotton farmer Raymond Rukodzi (not his real name) is thinking of quitting an industry that has sustained his livelihood for decades.
The Chibhabha evolution
SHE might not have the pedigree or power of Belinda Clark or Debbie Hockley, but Zimbabwe Cricket seem to have made the right call in not only electing to have a women’s selection panel, but handing over the reins to Julia Chibhabha.
Covid-19 solutions for resource-poor countries
As the novel coronavirus moves through poorer parts of the world, many expect high infection rates.
Crowding, poverty, limited sanitation facilities and the urgency to leave home for work to survive — all make social distancing and isolation almost impossible.
Write the future not the past
You are not tied to the past; unless you decide so. You are not marooned by the present and its uncertainties; unless you think so.
Cassava share price unfazed by allegations
Cassava Smartech like the rest of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed stocks, has continued to record significant gains, shrugging off serious allegations and litigations levelled against its biggest subsidiary and cash cow, EcoCash.
Sinister intentions behind mud-flinging at China
AS of May 28, Beijing Time (GMT +8), the United States had reported more than 1,74 million confirmed Covid-19 cases with over 102 000 deaths.
Both figures are the highest in the world.
$100bn stocks change hands in May
Investors traded stocks worth $100 billion in May alone as they hedged against inflation and the Covid-19 fallout.
Stocks doubled as a result.
Hold your own as a leader
WHETHER you are a new leader or a seasoned one, it is critical that you hold your own.
As the head of your company or team, your subordinates need to know they can trust and bank on your leadership, that you have what it takes to effectively steer the ship. Holding your own can be daunting, especially in the beginning. Here are some tips.
Is this Gardenhigh’s start and end?
IT is a shame that Terrence Little Gardenhigh’s act in “Coffee and Kareem” might not take his career any further.
In as far as Hollywood names are concerned, Gardenhigh is right up there with iconic names like Jean Claude Van Damme, Dolph Lungdren, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Al Pacino, or more recently Isla Fisher, Kiefer Sutherland, Shia LaBeouf and Soairse Ronan.








