Arousing the entrepreneurship spirit
Our continent is so blessed with most of the valuable minerals the world has ever had, the best weather for crop production and more than adequate labour force to turn around its fortunes within no time.
Youths urged to join agriculture revolution
In recent years there has been an emergence of youthful agriculture entrepreneurs in the country taking up farming as a viable career option.
Linking exports to Vision 2030, meaningful development
Zimbabwe’s economic development agenda is clear on its topmost target, which is attaining an Upper Middle Income Economy by 2030.
How to water orchids to encourage beautiful blooms
The kinds of orchids commonly grown as indoor plants need to be watered differently than most other house plants. Here is what you need to know to do it right.
Get out of comfort zone
Fear not! Faint not! The comfort zone is that place that is familiar and insulated from change.
It is the place where you start living by habit instead of a deep hunger for change and growth.
Confusion, Cliques and Unhappy stars!
Only 55 weeks have passed since Mikel Arteta’s foremost afternoon as a manager, quietly stood at the back of Arsenal’s jubilant party as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang lifted the club’s record 14th FA Cup inside an empty Wembley.
Checkers’ cashierless concept store ‘doomed to fail’
Shoprite has unveiled plans to test an automated Checkers concept store with no cashiers or till points, but the idea has not been welcomed by labour, with union representatives saying it is doomed to fail.
Ubuntu Village: Gutu’s cultural hub
“KIDS are naturally intuitive. They spiritually understand what is good and they are drawn to it. I have never met a child who is not wowed and enchanted by mbira music. That enchantment is the spirit calling the children to connect to their roots.”
Five finance concerns that need addressing
The spread of Covid-19 at an alarming rate and the lockdowns imposed to contain the spread of the virus has wreaked havoc on the lives of people across the world.
Food inflation hits family budgets
In India, father of one Harishchandra Barik is having to make hard choices for his family when it comes to food.











