Employees are brand custodians

An institution’s brand is partly represented by the actions and behaviour of its workforce when they face off with their customers.

A holiday that is not a holiday!

It suddenly hit me, that for the first time in a very, very long time, I will have a holiday, but, I will not be able to travel . .…

WFP Zimbabwe seeks US$130m

HARARE.
With Zimbabwe’s already severe climate-induced hunger shortage deepening and Covid-19 taking hold, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) urgently needs US$130 million to sustain through August an emergency operation to prevent millions of the country’s most vulnerable people plunging deeper into hunger.

Elephant poaching and illicit financial flows

Lincoln Towindo
According to the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks), 322 elephants were killed by poachers between 2016 and 2019, largely for their tusks.

Beyond the fortnight quarantine

The 21st century pandemic has caused global uncertainty, leaving many in a quandary, pondering on how and when the lethal disease will resolve.

Carl Mumba: a fitness fanatic

In The Oval this week, Brighton Zhawi speaks to Carl Mumba, a fitness fanatic, there is a story that he once started pushing up during dinner when they were in a national team camp – a story he doesn’t deny.

Siyaso defies lockdown

Sunday Mail Reporter
Traders and vendors that operate from the popular “Siyaso” market in Mbare are slowly returning to their stalls despite the ongoing 21-day lockdown, Sunday Mail Online has gathered.

World Health Day in the face of Covid-19

Forward Nyanyiwa
Sister Chiedza Mugari (not her real name) writhes in agony as she labours to breathe. She is sweating profusely as she lazily tries a cough. A rapid pulse and fluctuating temperatures has not helped matters as she remains confined to her bed.

Ahmad rallies African football

Sports Reporter
Confederation of African Football president, Ahmad Ahmad, has urged the game’s stakeholders across the continent to not only abide by the directives of their governments and health authorities in combating the coronavirus but also stand ready to resume competitions when the pandemic is declared over.

Lockdown: time for business to shine

Forward thinking organisations are not on lockdown counting their losses and complaining. They are busy looking for opportunities to beat the crisis.

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