Preparing business for post-pandemic world
Along with the severe health and humanitarian crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic, executives around the world face enormous business challenges: the collapse of customer demand, significant regulatory modifications, supply chain interruptions, unemployment, economic recession and increased uncertainty.
Global banks pledge debt relief to poor nations
Global banks and international financiers said they would be willing to grant short-term debt relief to the world’s poorest countries hammered by the financial fallout from the coronavirus.
Ascending to the apex needs all hands on deck
Some companies are more committed than others to promote women into higher positions.
he world over, organisations that have many women in top leadership positions deliberately have a commitment to ensure women rise to the top.
Gems make the most of the lockdown!
It has been quite a radical change in fortune for the country’s senior netball team — the Gems —in the last few months.
Being on the lookout
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) has an added odour, which should be used as a security feature.
Make sure you use LPG in well-ventilated places only. Cylinder valves should be checked regularly and one can use liquid soap foam to test for leaks.
Unscrupulous retailers playing by own rules
CONSUMERS are bearing the brunt of unfair pricing by retailers who are wantonly increasing prices of basic commodities.
Together we will prevail
Mankind is at a crossroads, facing an unprecedented sink-or-swim proposition that poses an apocalyptic threat to its very existence.
Let us save one another
Each disease requires a unique prescription and physicians will always give you certain instructions to follow for you to fully recover.
This is the same with Covid-19.
President engages world leaders… as AU calls for end to sanctions on Zim
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday night held a “very important” teleconference with several African Heads of State, French President Emmanuel Macron and World Health Organisation (WHO) director-general Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus to discuss the coronavirus pandemic.
Govt shores up mealie-meal supplies
Government has shored up mealie-meal deliveries to ensure that households have adequate supplies of the staple.
Also, some hospitals, including council and privately owned clinics, will temporarily fall under the direct command of the Ministry of Health and Child Care, while health facilities will be decentralised as the country heightens preparations to fight Covid-19.



