The power of women in business

Taurai Changwa Business Forum According to Bridget Brennan, a Forbes contributor, women account for between 70 percent to 80 percent of all consumer spending through both their buying power and influence.

ZITF facilitates national trade

SINCE its formation 25 years ago, the ZimTrade is one of the organisations that have never missed a single edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF).

Taking business out of the lecture room

Kudakwashe Mashero and Theophilus Mawere Chinhoyi University of Technology BRIDGING the gap between the lecture rooms and our future business offices and creating business relationships was the theme for the Chinhoyi…

The chocolate berry of Africa

GROWING up there was a past time we used to enjoy: looking for ripe fruits of the indigenous vitex payos. At times we did not find any due to high…

Takanyi out, Dzuwa in a fix

DAVIS CUP coach Martin Dzuwa’s plans to use the Zimbabwe Futures series to fine tune his team ahead of the Euro/ Africa Group II relegation tie against Georgia have suffered…

Power supply improves, LP gas industry suffers

Livingstone Marufu Fair is foul and foul is fair rightly sums up how liquefied petroleum gas dealers have suffered at the hands of improved power supply in the country.

Check the snakes biting you

Pastor Tinashe Zinyemba: The Christian Youth MAY is the fifth month of the year and there are five Sundays this month. Five represents a number of things in Scripture. One of…

Letter to a stressed friend

Kingsley Kaisi Lupane State University What happens now after you read this letter is up to you. You can put it away, continue with what you were previously doing, and…

Comment: Govt, business, workers find common ground

TODAY Government and business join labour in appreciating the crucial role that the latter plays especially in expressing capital into development for Government and profit for business.

Book of African Records to be launched this week

THE long awaited Book of African Records (BAR) launch is set for this Wednesday in Harare. Kwame Muzawazi who is the editor-in-chief was happy that the book, which is the…

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