A stitch in time for troubled SMEs
WHEN the coronavirus pandemic came into our lives, together with the subsequent lockdowns, Mr Charles Machaya Nevanji and his business partner Mr William Mamunga had an immediate concern.
Be wary of rising cyber crimes
THERE has been an increased risk of cybercrimes and cyber-attacks, especially in the past year. Cybercrime which is also called digital crime is the use of digital technology in the commission or facilitation of crime such as phishing, cyberbullying, child pornography, online fraud, violation of privacy and cyber grooming among others.
Missing link in infrastructure delivery
Lovemore Shangwa Marozva Most economists are agreed that one of the best barometers of a country’s economic health is to watch how well its construction sector is performing. They will…
Manica Diamonds victorious over Black Rhinos
MANICA Diamonds coach Johanisi Nhumwa heaved a huge sigh of relief after his team dismissed a determined Black Rhinos to collect their first set of points in a Chibuku Super Cup tie at Sakubva yesterday.
Battle to catch up continues as schools close
THE first school term ended last week, completing what was an unusual and tough term due to the coronavirus pandemic, as teachers and learners continue to battle to make up for lost time.
Schools recruiting untrained teachers
SCHOOLS are recruiting untrained and unqualified teachers, while some educators are taking on subjects they did not specialise in during training, compromising the quality of education in the country, a probe by the Auditor-General has concluded.
Truth, uncertainty and preventing third Covid-19 wave
Gareth Kantor THAT you get Covid-19 not only from people coughing, sneezing or just breathing close to you, but from breathing their exhaled breath at a distance has now been…
Why SI 127 is necessary
GOVERNMENT recently promulgated Statutory Instrument 127 of 2021 to deal with, among other things, the rampant abuse of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Foreign Currency Auction System.
When a little freedom is heaven
TWO years ago, Sibongile Manyati thought her life was over.
She had just been convicted of robbery and sentenced to an effective four years in prison.
Govt grants to be linked to productivity
GOVERNMENT grants to State universities will soon be linked to the level of productivity under a new system that will reward best performers.











