Retracing birth of the Second Republic

Today marks exactly two years since the ushering in of the Second Republic following the resignation of Zimbabwe’s founding leader, Robert Gabriel Mugabe.

Almost everyone who witnessed the seismic episode of November 17, 2017, has vivid memories of where they were and what they were doing when thousands of Zimbabweans spontaneously poured onto the streets demanding that then president Mugabe resign.

My mission is to support women: Ndhlukula

With more than two decades in business and having bagged numerous local, regional and international awards, Dr Divine Ndhlukula has become an entrepreneur of unquestionable repute.

Zim embraces clean-up plan

Almost a year ago, President Emmerson Mnangagwa launched the National Environment Cleaning Day, declaring his Government’s commitment and desire to provide a clean environment through a sustainable waste disposal programme.

The case for CEO term limits

To enhance good corporate governance standards and organisational performance in both public and private sectors in Zimbabwe in pursuit of Vision 2030, there is growing debate on whether or not the tenure of chief executive officers (CEOs) should be limited.

The smart words to greatness

Your life is shaped by the decisions that you make and the words that you use and tell yourself often. Simple decisions, like small keys open big doors, and can have huge consequences.  Seemingly simple words have a profound effect on your emotions, health, mind, body and wealth. What you tell yourself foretells what your life will be. As you speak so will you peak.

Mental illness awareness saves lives

Some communities have, for years, been living unaware that someone is hidden, locked away — at times in shackles — and treated worse than an animal because they have mental illness.

Misunderstood and stigmatised, a day in the life of a mental patient plays like a fictitious horrific chapter.

Why?

Avenging spirit haunts inmate

During the day, he looks like any other inmate at his new home — Harare Central Prison, but when the lights go out, he knows no peace.

Joram Siwela, a former Chaplin High School student and professional football player, was jailed for murder 21 years ago.

Freeman drives Locks’ dream

WHEN Benjamin and Courtney Lock lifted their fifth ITF Futures doubles title of the year in Mozambique last week, a certain man was very proud of them.

That man is Freeman Nyamunokora, a young coach who likes to be under the radar despite his immense contribution to local tennis.

Tobacco farmer breaks new ground

JOB creation is among key pledges made by the new administration, as part of efforts to transform the economy in which 80 percent of the employable population does not have formal jobs.

In an effort to create own jobs and as well as bring change to the agricultural sector, Mr Pardon Mhuri (35) last week launched a US$200 000 tobacco seedling-growing programme in Karoi.

Muchinguri for Namibia elections

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri to lead a SADC Observer Mission (SEOM) to Namibia, for  presidential and legislative elections scheduled for November 27.

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