Think or Sink
The leader’s strength lies in how he or she thinks. You cannot navigate your business in this environment with conventional thinking.
About ZECO Holdings
ZECO Holdings, listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, is an engineering concern that specialises in steel fabrication and installation as well as the manufacturing of plastic components and distribution of electric motors.
Stock Market Weekly Review
Losses on Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) persisted week on week as heavies weighed on the market. Resultantly, all indicators closed the week to Wednesday 1 September pointing southwards.
Zim’s US$ addicts, poor prescriptions adherence and refusing rehab
Zimbabwe’s monetary system is a complex system and the answers might be in continued restructuring.
Investment lessons from the ‘Oracle of Omaha’
Every once in a while, I like to share some nuggets from legendary investor Warren Buffet. Few investors have the reputation that he has. In today’s article, we dig from his owner’s manual — a compilation of 13-owner-related principles that would help investors understand his managerial approach. Although they’re now 37 years old, Buffett still values them as much as ever. I highlight five with a brief commentary.
How to get rich by losing lots of money
BO’s “Silicon Valley” aired its final episode last year, the tech world’s realities having gotten too dystopian to be fictionalised, in good conscience, for laughs. When a reporter asked what material the show had left on the table, the show-runners, Mike Judge and Alec Berg, admitted, “We missed the WeWork guy.”
Digital transformation drive affects customer experience
Digital transformation refers to the changes companies must undergo in order to adapt their behaviours to new technologies and consumer preferences. This change is unavoidable.
Drake confirms release date for ‘Certified Lover Boy’
After a cryptic video last week on ESPN’s “SportsCenter, Drake confirmed that his long-awaited new album, ”Certified Lover Boy“, is just over the horizon.
SA economy in deep trouble
Despite former finance minister Tito Mboweni’s recurring theme of cutting down government spending, data released by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) on June 30 shows that spending was 12 percent higher in 2019/2020 than the previous year. This was before the pandemic had any effect on the economy.











