A Bahá’í Perspective: Prayer enriches the soul

Flora Teckie PRAYER is a means of communicating with our Creator. Prayer enriches us spiritually and is a primary tool for our spiritual development. Some of us may be asking…

Property: Ownership, possession and the law

Although the terms “ownership” and “possession” may be closely related, they are not synonyms. They, however, both relate to property, be it movable or immovable, tangible or intangible. To start…

OPEN ECONOMY: A little advice to Moyo, Zhuwao

Over the last few months, a lot of focus in Zimbabwe has zoomed in on labour flexibility. Emphasis has been placed on creating labour market structures that provide better flexibility…

INSIGHT: Yearning for the yuan

Howdy folks! It is remarkable to note that Zimbabwe currently uses nine foreign currencies as its official currency, with the Chinese yuan also included in that basket. Interestingly, there is…

Business Forum: Impact of corporate culture on business

CORPORATE culture is usually defined as a set of shared, taken-for-granted implicit assumptions that a group holds and determines how it perceives, thinks and reacts to various environments. National and…

Govt yet to identify areas to benefit

Harmony Agere The facility will see 12 primary schools and five secondary schools built in the rural areas of eight undisclosed provinces. Following the successful acquisition of a US$20 million…

Understanding the curriculum review framework

Dr Lazarus Dokora Unpacking the new curriculum is like beginning a journey that has roots in the history of the education of our country. The role of education as an…

BE UNIQUE OR BE FORGOTTEN

Beniah Takunda Munengwa University of Zimbabwe FOR one or more reasons, I know that you fall in the category that I am going to talk about. I too have been…

A religious boost to the economy

Desire Ncube Religion Reporter GOVERNMENT is committed to supporting religious groups so that they can fully contribute towards religious tourism and generate some revenue for the country, Tourism and Hospitality…

Train crash claims three

Debra Matabvu Three people were killed while two others were injured when two goods trains collided head-on near Melfort in Mashonaland East province on Friday night. The victims included both…

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