How to make your perfume last longer in winter

While we are still enjoying a few sunny days, there’s a definite chill in the air. A sure sign that autumn is setting in and winter is steadily approaching. With…

Five ways we fool ourselves about money

We’re all good at fooling ourselves from time to time, especially when it comes to things that we think we can easily get away with, like skipping a session at…

General Belting to cash in on supply gaps caused by Russia/Ukraine

Enacy Mapakame Conveyor belts manufacturer, General Beltings Holdings Limited, is angling to cash in on the supply gaps emanating from the impacts of the Russia – Ukraine war by expanding…

Mercedes EQ electric car family now has flagship SUV

Stuttgart. — The rapidly expanding Mercedes EQ electric car family now has a flagship SUV in its ranks following the international reveal of the EQS SUV. Following the EQS and…

Ten laws for customer service

Arthur Marara The deliberate emphasis on the customer speaks to the importance of this particular person to the existence and growth of your business. We covered this in the very…

Hunger in the midst of plenty

Nearly one in three people in the world did not have access to enough food in 2020. That’s an increase of almost 320 million people in one year and it’s…

‘Can struggling Telecel be revived?’

Business Writer   Telecel Zimbabwe, the country’s smallest mobile phone firm, is weighing several “strategic options” to revive the struggling business now characterised with massive shrinking of the subscriber base…

Small businesses invade CBDs

Business Writer As Covid-19 pandemic slowed activity with some companies forced to retrench, Zimbabwe witnessed a boom in small scale clothing retailers in both the central business districts (CBDs) and…

Zacc clears air on Auditor General’s report

The Zimbabwe Anti- Corruption Commission (ZACC) has said the irregularities cited in the latest Auditor General’s report are historical issues which no longer exist. The Auditor General’s Office said ZACC…

Textile giant exits judicial management

Business Writer DAVID Whitehead Textiles Ltd (DWTL) has been removed from judicial management, nearly a decade after it was placed under the court sanctioned reconstruction process. Last week, the High…

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