The pain behind ‘I’m fine’
Rutendo Gwatidzo-Changing Perspectives Every day at around 7:45am, Ronald sat in his car outside the office, gripping the steering wheel and taking deep, heavy breaths before forcing a smile and…
Chishiri’s new book a call to realignment, positivity
Conelia Mabasa-Book Review IT is natural for a reader to try and predict the course of the story just by checking out the title, preface and the blurb. That is…
Without succession, family businesses risk collapse
Dr Grace Musandirire-Building Generational Wealth By the time many families begin discussing succession, it is already too late. The founder has passed away, confusion has taken over, businesses have come…
Support at all levels puts a smile on the discouraged
Fadzayi Maposah-Correspondent LIFE is lived forwards, but understood backwards. Surprisingly I have grown up to be like my mother, MaNcube and my grandmothers, MaSibanda and MaMoyo before her. Sometimes when…
Distributed intelligence can build empires
Arthur Marara-Point Blank A single ant, scurrying across the forest floor, is a creature of modest ambition. It carries a crumb, follows a chemical trail, and lives a life measured…
We need a thicker view of God’s love
Kelly M. Kapic-Matters of Faith Both in theology and in practice, we will get ourselves into trouble by picking between two equally true ideas. We make enemies of what should…
COMMENT: A fitting honour for Mkhululi Sibanda
THE conferment of Liberation Hero Status on veteran journalist Mkhululi Sibanda is a fitting and well-deserved recognition of a man who dedicated much of his professional life to documenting Zimbabwe’s…











