A community leader’s handbook
BUDDING author Brighton Taruberekera has released a book he hopes will inspire local community leaders and other people to make a positive impact in society.
‘Parasites’ making life miserable for others
SPONGING on others is a little cross some people will certainly take to the grave.
Wheat harvest almost complete
WHEAT harvesting is expected to be complete next week, with farmers having already delivered over 137 000 tonnes to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB).
Can company chairperson, CEO be same person?
Corporate governance best practices promote the separation of the role of board chairperson and company chief executive officer (CEO) due to their distinct duties.
Advocacy opening doors for me
In this week’s edition of the Women in Leadership series, Dr Moreen Mudenda (MM), an industrial and organisational psychologist and change management consultant, speaks to Mrs Caroline Sandura (CS), the non-executive chairperson of the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange.
Protect youth with disabilities
THE African Youth Charter proclaims November 1 as the Africa Youth Day.
Ngezi, Bosso’s unfinished business
HIGHLANDERS, Ngezi Platinum Stars and Triangle have a mini-battle of their own that could make the last two weekends of the 2021-2022 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season intriguing.
Qatar World Cup injury roll call
Gareth Southgate and his international manager colleagues are facing a mounting injury list as they prepare to name their World Cup squads.
Kyrgios settles legal case with Wimbledon fan
Nick Kyrgios has apologised to a fan he accused of being “drunk out of her mind” during his loss in this year’s Wimbledon final and donated US$22 750 to a charity of her choice following a legal case.
1,2 million cattle vaccinated against anthrax
MORE than 1,2 million cattle from the country’s anthrax hotspots have been vaccinated, as the Government steps up efforts to protect the national beef and dairy herds from the bacterial disease that also affects humans.











