Zim exports continue to rise

Zimbabwe’s exports continue to be on the rebound, with the country recording a steep 39 percent export growth between January and April this year compared to the same period last year.

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.

Netball boss grieves over loss of close friend

FOR the past year, the loss of her close friend Ledwin Dondo has heavily weighed on Zimbabwe Netball Association (ZINA) president Leticia Chipandu.

‘Retired Maj-General Nyathi was reliable, disciplined’

Major-General (Retired) Sikhulile Simpson Nyathi was a reliable and disciplined man who leaves a legacy of hard work.

Hamilton on Brad, Baku and Brazil

Lewis Hamilton was buzzing in Baku on Friday, not because of any magic fixes Mercedes had introduced to his struggling car ahead of today’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix, but to matters…

NEW: What you need to know about building teams

Memory Nguwi TEAMS are required when people need to work together towards a common goal. For teamwork to have any impact, the work must be interdependent. Organisations invest a lot…

NEW: Tobacco farmers walk away with US$403m 

Online Reporter Tobacco farmers have taken home US$403 million after delivering 134 million kgs to both the auction and contract floors as at Day 47 of the marketing season, latest…

NEW: ZTA says Econet Vic Falls Marathon set to boost tourism

Online Reporter The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) says the Econet Victoria Falls Marathon, which is set to be held in the scenic resort town on July 3, 2022, will help…

NEW: The better you are at math, the more money seems to influence your satisfaction

Pär Bjälkebring & Ellen Peters YOUR grade school math teacher probably told you that being good at math would be very important to your grownup self. But, maybe the younger…

NEW: US inflation ticks up to 8,6pc in May despite Fed’s rate hikes

US consumer inflation in May surged 8,6 percent from a year ago, indicating inflation remains elevated despite the Federal Reserve’s rate hikes, the US Labor Department reported Friday. The consumer…

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