The helper’s journey, Marceline to X

Fadzayi Maposah Correspondent I was talking to someone this week who was telling me that she cannot wait for her children to be all grown up so that she does…

The illusion of success at ‘We’ve Been Here for a While Co.’

Tariro Manamike “Change before you have to.” — Jack Welch The employees at We’ve Been Here for a While Co. sat in the boardroom, a fancy projector that no one…

ZiG holding its own and gaining credibility

Last Word It has now been two months since the ZiG was introduced and the old Zimbabwe dollar killed off, with no one really interested in a major funeral, and…

Zim joins Africa’s investment surge as region remains attractive

Business Writer Zimbabwe has emerged as a destination to watch, ranking among the top 10 African countries attractive for future investments, according to a recent KPMG report titled “Doing Deals…

VAT deferment withdrawal sparks company closure fears

Oliver Kazunga Business Writer Zimbabwean businesses, particularly those in the manufacturing sector, are worried about potential company closures following the Treasury’s decision to withdraw the Value Added Tax (VAT) deferment…

Going Green: Businesses light up Zim with renewable energy

Nelson Gahadza Global renewable energy is projected to surpass coal power by 2025 and nuclear energy will account for nearly half of the world’s power generation by 2026. According to…

Zim’s stalled engine: Manufacturing sector shrinks despite potential

Nelson Gahadza Despite its advantageous position alongside established value chains in agriculture, mining, and retail, Zimbabwe’s manufacturing sector has consistently underperformed in its contribution to the national Gross Domestic Product…

Govt co-opts small-scale lithium miners

Business Writer THE Government says it has made provisions for small-scale miners to participate in the exploitation of lithium, a globally sought-after mineral regarded as the “New Oil”, given its…

Navigating the climate crisis: Insights from Beira

In 2019, Mozambique was ranked the most climate-vulnerable country by the Global Climate Risk Index. That same year, tropical Cyclone Idai claimed over 600 lives, displaced 16 000 residents, and…

Zim pens five MoUs with South Koreans

What’s in an agreement if not implemented? Hebert Zharare in SEOUL, South Korea Zimbabwe’s public and private sector organisations signed five memoranda of understanding (MoUs) here on the sidelines of the…

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