Going ballistic over holistic

The curriculum we offer must be broad as it reaches all parts of the person – it must encapsulate not simply the academic but also the sporting, cultural, social and spiritual.
By Tim Middleton May. 19, 2024

In the groove: Do you suffer from celebrity worship syndrome?

A lot of famous musicians in Zimbabwe are known celebrities with fan bases and other followers spreading throughout the country.
By Fred Zindi May. 19, 2024

Small to medium enterprises (SMEs): The heart of entrepreneurship

Zimbabweans need to transform the mindset of being job seekers and to become job creators.
By J.d Chisvo May. 19, 2024

Liquidity crunch unsettles Masimba

The liquidity crunch is happening despite the central bank releasing physical notes and coins into the market late last month. 
By Mthandazo Nyoni May. 19, 2024

Tributes pour in for Kambarami

The Uganda Cricket Association also shared their grief at Kambarami's demise.
By Sports Reporter May. 18, 2024

Zim red flag: Rising urban poverty

The situation is made worse by labour reports that have shown only about 15% of the Zimbabwe labour force is in formal employment, the rest is in the informal sector.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu May. 18, 2024

Innovation: Engine driving Vision 2030

Technological innovation fuels invention, commercialisation, and addresses societal, environmental, and business challenges.
By Antony Jongwe May. 17, 2024

The fight over alcohol advertising by celebrities

At the same time as recognition of the harm caused by alcohol companies and their marketing practices is growing, celebrities are accelerating their alcohol promotions.
By Kristina Sperkova and Labran Musa May. 17, 2024

Sloppy ground for the ZiG: Will RBZ win the market?

Zimbabwe’s agriculture sector is predominantly rainfall-dependent. Statistics show that roughly a paltry 6% of total arable land is under irrigation.
By Zvikomborero Sibanda May. 17, 2024