Develop a business mindset
No one was born a successful business person. They all made themselves tobe that. If this breed of business people are not born and are made, you too can equally become one. Anyone with a desire to become successful and has conceptualised the same in their mind and are willing to put in the required effort, can indeed become a change maker in their business.
Govt’s housing projects take shape
Nearly a dozen Government-funded housing projects involving the construction of high-rise residential flats and servicing of land for thousands of residential stands are currently underway countrywide in a development expected to expeditiously facilitate affordable housing delivery.
What OPEC+’s production decision means
OPEC+’s hotly anticipated output meeting on Thursday underwhelmed the market, with oil prices closing up after the decision.
Afghanistan draw first blood
THE individual brilliance of Blessing Muzarabani with the ball and Sikandar Raza with the bat failed to prevent Zimbabwe from falling to a 60-run defeat at the hands of Afghanistan in the first of their three One-Day International ICC Super League matches at Harare Sports Club yesterday.
Cyberbullying pushes more women away from politics
Ahead of the March 26 by-elections, Councillor Leah Chidamba found herself being the butt of countless crude jokes on social media.
From the street to the boardroom
FOR seven years, Ari Goldstein lived as a destitute on the streets of Harare.
Each day, he had to rummage through bins and rubbish heaps to get food.
‘Celebrate, protect and restore planet earth’
Billionaires such as Elon Musk and Sir Richard Branson are exploring the galaxy and seeking life on other planets.
Understanding disability in children
CHILDREN with disabilities include those with congenital (from birth) as well as those who acquire incapacities later on in life.
Gareth Bale’s last dance?
Gareth Bale goes into today’s World Cup play-off knowing it could be his greatest game, or his last.
Chiefs book Super Rugby semi-final spot
Chiefs captain Brad Weber bagged two tries as his side outclassed the Waratahs 39-15 yesterday in Hamilton to book a Super Rugby Pacific semifinal against the Crusaders.











