Mercer enters strategic partnership with Advisory K in Zimbabwe

Global human resources consultancy ties up with leading local consulting firm

Chances for small business in services

Kudzai Mubaiwa A recent report indicated that the service sector is increasingly becoming a major contributor to the economy, recording positive growth and employment. This sector includes tourism that we…

Technology pushes fashion boundaries for footwear

Taurai Mangudhla It appears science fiction clips have always been ahead of everyone when they predicted the invention of mobile phones, though the concept seemed to be driven by satellite…

Corporate engagement vital in art

Leroy Dzenga The quickest way to understand any society is through consumption of its artistic content. Zimbabwe is no exception as the country`s rich culture is prefaced in work of…

The future of our airline industry

Mamvura’s Market Minute The announcement that Rwandair is to use its fifth freedom rights to introduce a direct flight to Cape Town will be welcomed by anyone who regularly flies…

Curatorial Outlook: Where art is headed in 2018?

Arts Correspondent The National Gallery of Zimbabwe has a number of exhibitions lined up this year. The institution can hold over 12 exhibitions annually and each exhibition incorporates political, social,…

There’s need to review tax regime

Taurai Togarepi The Zimbabwean economy has been going through deindustrialisation for almost two decades characterised by company closures, downsizing, a decline in employment in the manufacturing sector as share of…

Of handicap and quarrels

Mugove Chigada The handicap system maybe one of golf’s good virtues but a source of controversy as well. Despite efforts by many to stay true to the game, many will…

Bold decisions yield bold results

As business advisors, and through our service to a broad mix of private, public and social sector organisations, we have proven that bold decisions yield bold results. We deliver value…

Zim developers come up with Uber-like app

Enacy Mapakame The country could soon have its own Uber-like service with the local development of the “SmartGo mobile application”.

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