Visitors overstaying their welcome

I am a 39-year-old man and married to a hard working woman. We have two teenage daughters and have been staying at our family house since my parents decided to go and stay at their rural home five years ago. I am the eldest son.

The makings of Kuda Tagwirei

Businessman and serial investor Mr Kuda Tagwirei had endured an energy-sapping and disappointing 12-hour wait to refuel his car at a local service station sometime in 2003 when he had a moment of epiphany.

A consumer’s worst nightmare… Business blamed for profiteering

Supermarkets have become war zones, with consumers on the receiving end.

Prices of some basic commodities have been galloping over the past two months.

‘Nikita Mangena lived a high-risk life’

THE Second Chimurenga was fought in many different ways. Some contributed to the war effort by providing accommodation to freedom fighters and political leaders.

‘Govt will not snoop on calls’

GOVERNMENT has no plans to snoop on citizens’ private phone conversations using the recently launched Telecommunications, Traffic Monitoring and Revenue Assurance System (TTMS), which is meant to fight cyber-crimes.

Dawson names his men

SABLES captain Hilton Mudariki has challenged his teammates to improve their defensive lines as Zimbabwe shift attention to the Africa Cup to be held in France next month.

‘Tone at the Top’ key in corporate governance

Establishing the right tone at the top is essential in fortifying an organisation’s reputation and its relationship with stakeholders.

Chivhu Dam nears completion

The US$41 million Chivhu Dam will soon be ready for commissioning, with 98 percent of works on the project having been completed.

Charles Mungoshi Jr readies new book

IN line with the vow to continue with his father’s legacy, motivational writer Charles Mungoshi Jr is readying another book titled “Positivity”.

Rethinking higher education in the 4IR: The case for a paradigm shift

Why don’t we rethink higher education in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution?

There is clearly a case for a paradigm shift; it cannot be business as usual.

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