Unspoken value of transport management in customer care

WORLDWIDE consumer trends are shifting rapidly towards speed and convenience in the delivery processes.
By Charles Nyika 14h ago

Actuaries and ESG: Zim’s advantage in sustainability race

AS conversations about sustainability dominate boardrooms and global markets, Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) standards are fast becoming a litmus test for corporate resilience.
By Tinashe Mashoko 14h ago

Zimbabwe needs critical minerals strategy

This is not completely odd, considering that other countries have included gold and coal (for example, South Africa) as their national critical minerals, for instance.
By Kevin Tutani 14h ago

Zim de-dollarisation push not realistic, say experts

He added that the process would begin in 2025 and be finalised by 2030.
By Lynette Manzini 15h ago

Two continents, one dance as Spanish embassy hosts FlamenKhoi, ‘more collaborations on the way’

FlamenKhoi is a fusion of the Spanish flamenco dance with the rhythmic but ritualistic traditions of the Khoi San and other dance styles of the African sub region.
By Zivisai Chagaka 15h ago

A solar-powered hospital-on-wheels takes urgent care to Zimbabwe’s hinterlands

Chiedza Mushawedu, co-founder and executive director of ZimbosAbantu Healthcare on Wheels, witnessed challenges while working for a private hospital in 2016.
By Staff Reporter 19h ago

Panicky ED splashes US$150 ‘bonus’ for civil servants

AS tension rises in the country while civil servants express frustration over low salaries and a difficult work environment, the government yesterday doled out US$150 to each of its workers.
By Brent Shamu and Kenneth Nyangani 19h ago

Youth idleness worrying: Machakaire

Tinoda Machakaire has called for urgent co-ordinated action to empower young people
By Staff Reporter 19h ago

Zimura clears the air on ‘clash’ with NACZ

Zimura director for information, media and publicity, Alexio “Goodchild” Gwenzi, has set the record straight.
By Elsie Nyoni 19h ago