SME series: Protect your intellectual property
Arthur Marara “Please call me back” Sounds familiar? It does for many people and at one point in time was rampantly abused in Zimbabwe. Mr Kenneth Nkosana Makate, a former…
Drought mitigation gobbles US$162m on grain imports
Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Zimbabwe has ramped up maize imports amid the effects of a devastating drought which has seen expected harvests drop by 72 percent year-on-year. The Zimbabwe National Statistical Agency…
Can we be generation of environmental recovery in Zim?
The weight of a harsh reality settled upon the world as it observed World Environment Day on Wednesday. This year’s theme, “Reviving lands for a brighter future,” resonated deeply in…
Stanbic commits US$100m to mining projects
Own Correspondent Leading financial services institution, Stanbic Bank last year availed US$100 million towards the mining sector, demonstrating its unwavering commitment to support Zimbabwe’s economic growth. Stanbic Bank chief executive…
Edgars: Solid strategy, now let’s see some action
Sylvester Mupanduki Edgars’ bold strategy to rejuvenate its operations in Zimbabwe, including the revival of the Express Stores, warrants significant attention. The company faces challenges ranging from competitive pressures to…
The best immune-boosting foods to ward off illness during winter
Boosting your immune system is essential for staying healthy and warding off illness, especially during winter. One of the ways you support your immune system is by eating a diet…
New Toyota Prado in SA soon
The all-new Toyota Land Cruiser Prado is set to be officially launched in South Africa in the coming month and in anticipation of that, the carmaker has released the pricing…
Howdy or howzat? When USA, Canada made cricket history in 1844
The two teams in the opening T20 World Cup match have a long and curious history and lay claim to a sporting milestone. Back, back, back, before anyone had invented…
Begin with the end in mind: Charting your path to financial freedom
In the journey of financial planning, beginning with the end in mind is not just a powerful principle: it is essential for success. This approach, famously advocated by Stephen Covey…
‘Rich countries still falling short on climate aid’,
Fifteen years ago, wealthy nations pledged to channel US$100 billion in climate aid to poorer countries by 2020. New analyses find that not only were rich nations two years late…











