Bedbugs menace for Mbare flats

Matererini Flats residents in Harare’s high-density suburb, Mbare have appealed to Government and well-wishers to assist with fumigation of apartments which are infested with bedbugs.

Attributes of a good financial advisor

It’s not that you don’t think having a financial advisor (FA) is important — the critical role of sound guidance has been drummed into you by your money-savvy friends since you first started earning.

Global trade flow shift positive for agriculture

Recent events such as the Covid-19 and the Russia-Ukraine conflict have significantly impacted global commodity markets. These disruptions open opportunities for businesses that can increase their production and export capabilities to fill the supply gaps that emerge.

‘Tone at the Top’ key in corporate governance

Establishing the right tone at the top is essential in fortifying an organisation’s reputation and its relationship with stakeholders.

Outdoor grill ideas

WE have collected some of our favourite outdoor grill ideas. Setting up your barbecue area to function as efficiently as a professional kitchen will make the whole grilling process easier.

Chivhu Dam nears completion

The US$41 million Chivhu Dam will soon be ready for commissioning, with 98 percent of works on the project having been completed.

Pomona to give Harare breath of fresh air

OVER the past few weeks, there has been animated chatter about the deal signed between Harare City Council and Geo Pomona Waste Management Company to set up a waste-to-energy plant in Harare.

Charles Mungoshi Jr readies new book

IN line with the vow to continue with his father’s legacy, motivational writer Charles Mungoshi Jr is readying another book titled “Positivity”.

Zim exports continue to rise

Zimbabwe’s exports continue to be on the rebound, with the country recording a steep 39 percent export growth between January and April this year compared to the same period last year.

Rethinking higher education in the 4IR: The case for a paradigm shift

Why don’t we rethink higher education in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution?

There is clearly a case for a paradigm shift; it cannot be business as usual.