Leadership is all about influence
In this week’s edition of the Women in Leadership series, Dr Moreen Mudenda (MM), an industrial and organisational psychologist and change management consultant, speaks to Reginna Chinamasa (RC), the Commissioner-General of the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra).
Meet champions of inclusive education
IN the past, people living with disabilities (PWDs) would shy away from certain professions on the assumption that some occupations were preserved for the ‘able bodied.’
Hindrances to entrepreneurship advancement
Value creation is central to entrepreneurship and economic emancipation right from family level up to national level. This important concept has only remained in the minds of people and in most instances reduced to talk shows rather than a serious action point among African people except for the outstanding handful.
When the sun no longer shines for City
THEY were once a proud group of “Sunshine Boys”, who at their peak, even represented Zimbabwe in Africa but now it seems the sun is no longer shining for Harare City, whose stay in the Premiership is heavily under threat.
Turnall turns to recapitalisation
Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) listed construction materials manufacturer Turnall Holdings Limited says it will focus on recapitalising its manufacturing plants to improve production efficiencies and product offering.
Reflecting on Covid-19 challenges for learners
THE global impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on both the economy and social life was unprecedented.
The education sector was not spared.
Research must solve day-to-day problems
THE Second Republic has been elaborate in its adoption of research to inform growth strategies. Our Senior Reporter Leroy Dzenga (LD) interviewed Research Council of Zimbabwe (RCZ) acting Executive Director Dr Timothy Marango (TM) on how the institution is contributing to Zimbabwe’s socio-economic growth. Below are excerpts.
Chemicals scapegoat won’t stick
As parched suburbs in the capital continue grappling with erratic water supplies, City of Harare seems unsure on how it would effectively deal with the crisis.
ZINA seek more support for Gems
AFTER recently booking a second successive appearance at the Netball World Cup, Zimbabwe’s Gems have reignited the euphoria that gripped the nation in 2019 when they made their debut at the global showcase.
‘Day Shift’ a hot mess
“WITH great power comes great responsibility.”
As far as iconic movie lines go, it does not get any better than the famed words of Uncle Ben, and most recently Marissa Tomei’s Aunt May, from the “Spiderman” franchise.











