Ministry under spotlight over laws progress
Tendai Chara Exactly a year after the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs announced that it was going to present to Parliament more pieces of legislation for re-alignment with…
WOMENOMICS: ‘We want to match global standards’
AT the age of 16, business acumen already ran in Mrs Mary Madzima’s veins. Identifying opportunities, sourcing markets, honing marketing skills and bookkeeping as well as balancing various tasks are…
Sword hangs over successionists
Kuda Bwititi Chief Reporter President Mugabe is still Zanu-PF’s 2018 Presidential candidate, and those plotting to succeed him face disciplinary action, party spokesperson Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo has said. The…
Social capital, management in family businesses
Tau Tawengwa FAMILY businesses are the economic engine of many nations. They are often credited for nurturing entrepreneurial talent across generations and creating employment. However they seldom last. A famous…
Morality and ethics in Islam
Umari Stambuli Holy Qur’aan Speaks MORALITY is one of the fundamental sources of a nation’s strength, just as immorality is one of the main causes of a nation’s decline. Islam…
‘A child shall lead them’
Ibo Foroma Rastafarian Perspectives THE Prophet Isaiah writes of one who shall reign on David’s throne. With emphasis on Chapter 9:6-7, “For unto us a child is born … Mighty…
Lock has top form in the locker
Brighton Zhawi COURTNEY LOCK, the youngest member of the Zimbabwe’s Davis Cup team, is excited by the huge strides he is making ahead of the Euro/Africa Group II tie away…
Dealing with the dragon
Manyika Kangai MANY African business people are engaged in various kinds of business with the Chinese. Some are involved in buying and selling, these fly to places like Guangzhou to…
Nssa rotates bosses
Brian Chitemba Investigations Editor THE National Social Security Authority (Nssa) will from April 1, 2016 start periodically rotating its regional managers in a bid to plug holes that may fuel…
Zimbabwe: There is no free lunch
Zimbabwe’s strong international relations have seen funds and capital goods worth billions of dollars flowing into the country from China, Russia, India, Belarus and Brazil, among other friendly nations. As…











