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By Tatenda Chimbwanda Harare, Zimbabwe – On average, every working Zimbabwean spends one third of their life at work. This is a lot of time employees are...
Africa and the soldiers of misfortune ALAN DOSS SINCE the Peloponnesian War in the 5th century BCE to contemporary conflicts in countries like Yemen, Ukraine, and Iraq,...
WHEN a Choppies supermarket haulage truck was involved in a road accident on Thursday in Ruwa, near Harare, a shocking spectacle ensued. At first, stunned passersby...
FIDELICY NYAMUKONDIWA A CHINESE-LINKED company has controversial plans to build lodges on an island on the Zambezi River and within spitting distance of the Victoria Falls,...
A MEDIA colleague yesterday afternoon alerted me to an interview by local publisher Trevor Ncube (pictured) on his Heart & Soul online broadcasting platform, which is...
ONE of the jokes doing the rounds in Zimbabwe is that, on any given morning, Zanu PF overlords wake up to a singular task: How to...
FREDSON GUILENGUE SOUTHERN African Development Community (Sadc) leaders have just approved a new approach to the military intervention in Mozambique. They approved the transition from the...
GERTRUDE OFORIWA OFOAME “Women hold up half the sky, but they usually do not occupy half of the seats in the positions of influence” – Marcia VJ...
SYLVIA CROESE/PHILIP HARRISON RAPID urban growth and an increasing number of climate change-related disasters, such as the recent floods in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province, have put the...
KRISTINA PIKOVSKAIA SINCE the late 1990s, as companies in Zimbabwe have shut down and laid off workers due to the country’s economic crisis, people have resorted to...