Decision-making in a volatile environment
Corporate decision-making in a volatile environment has resulted in directors having to execute their duties with the threat of liability over their heads.
There’s power in unity
IT is always good to see one of us make great strides across borders.
Thus, we would like to congratulate Zimbabwe-born Munyaradzi Chanetsa for being appointed the new Artiste and Repertoire (A&R) manager at Sony/ATV Music Publishing South Africa.
MDC abduction claims not adding up: Minister Kazembe
Chief Reporter
Government is continuing investigations into the alleged abduction of three MDC-A female activists – Joanna Mamombe, Cecilia Chimbiri and Netsai Marova – with preliminary evidence indicating that the allegations could have been rehearsed, a Cabinet Minister has said.
Covid-19 aid resurfaces on black market
While Government, corporates, organisations and individuals have opened their hearts and wallets, pooling resources to support those who are likely to be affected by the coronavirus pandemic, shameless and heartless no-gooders are pilfering some of the goods and wheeling them for sale on the black market.
Cotton farmers agonise over payments
In Muzarabani, a relatively flat and extremely hot district situated in north-eastern Zimbabwe, in Mashonaland Central, a cotton farmer Raymond Rukodzi (not his real name) is thinking of quitting an industry that has sustained his livelihood for decades.
Rwanda’s SMEs reel from coronavirus
At least 57,5 percent of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) operating across different industries closed operations between March and April due to Covid-19 impact, a new study by Business Professionals Network (BPN) and the University of Rwanda shows.
President appoints IDCZ board
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has approved the appointment of a new board for the Industrial Development Corporation of Zimbabwe chaired by veteran industrialist Charles Msipa.
Five signs to rethink your relationship
Financial issues can put a big strain on your relationship.
As such, there are some red flags that you may want to keep a lookout for in your relationship.
Cassava share price unfazed by allegations
Cassava Smartech like the rest of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed stocks, has continued to record significant gains, shrugging off serious allegations and litigations levelled against its biggest subsidiary and cash cow, EcoCash.
Are the West suckers for cheap propaganda?
ONE question that people who accuse the Government of Zimbabwe of complicity in the alleged abduction and torture of citizens have not attempted to answer is: For what benefit?
What does the Government stand to gain from torturing people for actions, which on the face of it, are indicative of someone breaking the law?











