Business lessons from impalas

DURING a family trip to a certain wildlife resort, we stumbled on a herd of impalas that were grazing. They were all horned. Impalas are part of the antelope species.

Govt pushes for vaccination as Covid-19 cases increase

People have to continue to be vaccinated, while existing Covid-19 protocols need to be strictly enforced in view of the relative increase in infections this month, Government has said.

Sunday Mail scribe wins top award

The Sunday Mail reporter Veronica Gwaze was crowned the 2022 Female Sports Writer of the Year at the Sports Writers Association of Zimbabwe (SWAZ) awards ceremony held in the capital last week.

Consumers must know their rights, responsibilities

Commissioner Rosemary Chikarakara Mpofu was recently appointed executive director of the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ).

When nature fights back

INCESSANT rains that have been pounding the country over the past few weeks have been readily welcomed and cheered by farmers, but not by those who settled on wetlands.

Regional value chains will boost exports

ONGOING efforts by the Second Republic to structurally transform the economy from an exporter of predominantly primary commodities to value-added products will unlock the country’s export potential.

We had a formidable team of capable fighters

This week, CDE NOBERT MAVHUNGIRE (NM), whose nom de guerre was MUCHADURA MABHUNU, continues recounting his tortuous journey to join the war.

Dave asks for more

EVEN as the Chevrons have successfully adopted the fearless brand of cricket demanded by coach Dave Houghton, the 65-year-old gaffer still wants more.

How accounting profession is key

The deepening climate crisis — so evident across the world this year — calls for action, and that means enormous investments in every country.

Poetry anthology aimed at teaching youths

POETRY, as a genre, has always been known for its economy of expression; it communicates in very few words.