Long John wins Steve Harvey competition

THE month of October holds a special place in the heart of global icon and original Kings of Comedy star Steve Harvey.

October 8 1985 saw him winning a comedy showcase that launched his illustrious career as a global comedian.

Rest in peace ‘Pops’

“DEATH is not the opposite of life, but a part of it. We will all die someday, the goal isn’t to live forever but to create something that will.”

While I took it upon myself to merge a line from Japanese writer Haruki Murakami and another by American novelist Chuck Palahniuk, to create the above quote, they do read better as one, right?

Confronting the corruption demon

Upon assuming office in November 2017, President Mnangagwa emphasised the need to decisively deal with corruption at both individual and institutional levels.

Bread price set to increase

Another bread price increase looms after the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) hiked wheat price by about 67 percent, millers and bakeries have said.

US election 2020: Billionaire Bloomberg mulls presidential bid

Billionaire businessman Mr Michael Bloomberg (pictured right) is strongly considering entering the race for the US Democratic Party’s presidential nomination.

Chelsea move into second spot

CHELSEA secured a sixth straight Premier League win to move up to second as the in-form Tammy Abraham and Christian Pulisic struck to beat Crystal Palace 2-0 yesterday. Abraham ended…

Tsingshan’s US$1bn steel plant on course

Chinese firm Tsingshan Holdings Group’s plans to build a US$1 billion stainless steel plant in Mvuma remain firmly on course amid indications that Zimbabwe’s strategy to ramp up ferrochrome production is designed to also cater for the company’s feedstock requirements.

CEO term limits: Double edged sword?

As Zimbabwe strides towards Vision 2030, driven by the mantra “Zimbabwe is open for business”, Government and other stakeholders are looking at strategies and tools that can be used to foster sustainable economic.

Although corporate governance may not be the sole driver for economic development, it is considered as a key element that drives economic growth, efficiency, stability as well as encouraging domestic and foreign direct investment into the economy.

Dhlakama, the unsung hero

IN every revolution, there are always some unsung heroes, those men and women who never get the credit they deserve.

For Zimbabwe’s football, one such hero is Ngezi Platinum Stars coach Rodwell Dhlakama (pictured right). Dhlakama’s modesty belies the years of hard work he has put in identifying and nurturing many talented players since his days as a schoolteacher.

PGMs’ future is bright

Zimbabwe’s second largest Platinum Group of Metals (PGMs) producer, Mimosa Mining Company, held their long service and superior performance awards a fortnight ago and celebrated employees who have been with the company for the past five, 10, 15 and 20 years.

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