Birmingham: A city with sense of history

What stirs up your fancy? Is it Cadbury’s chocolate, HP Sauce, the Mini, or Dunlop tyres? Could it be lawn tennis or the English Premier League, or a prestigious school…

Beware the ides of disruption

Kudzanai Sharara Taking stock Many moons ago, people living miles apart were not communicating by the touch of a cellphone screen, as is the case nowadays. Instead they would have…

Insurance companies in quandary over new rules….New law requires asset discounting….Industry seeks clarification, amendments

Golden Sibanda Insurance companies are reportedly in a quandary over rules that require significant discounting of certain investments in the calculation of regulatory minimum capital thresholds.

Small-scale enterprise growth stages, management factors

Kudzai M. Mbaiwa Small Businesses Understanding the growth stages and management factors of small businesses is vital. This is the first step before extending any support that would address their…

New Merc GLS: A sport utility vehicle

With time, success and experience your goals as a person do not only become fewer but the road towards them becomes more beautiful.

Mandhu, Williams had a good first round

Mugove Chigada Golf instructor Claude “Butch” Harmon was forced to conclude that the golfer that gets the job done in the wind is the one that don’t try to fight…

Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness

Dr J. C. Mangwiro MMEd (UZ), MSc Diabetes Specialist Cardiff University (UK), FCP (ECSA)

A $150 billion misfire: how disaster models got Irma wrong

Twenty miles may have made a $150 billion difference. Estimates for the damage Hurricane Irma would inflict on Florida kept mounting as it made its devastating sweep across the Caribbean.…

Confusion reigns over Harare-Beitbridge dualisation

Taurai Mangudhla Confusion is reigning over the $1 billion dualisation of the Harare-Beitbridge highway as conflicting statements have emerged on the granting of tax concessions to the contractor, Geiger International.

Victoria’s Secret is bucking the bra trend

New York. — For Victoria’s Secret, sex sells. That may seem obvious, but the multibillion-dollar lingerie industry has been headed in a different direction of late. Now, as the mother…

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