Econet in a remittance first for Zimbabwe

Econet has partnered with its sister company, Sasai Money Transfer
By Donald Nyandoro 5h ago

Workers’ Day turned into ‘Slave Day’

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general Raymond Majongwe said the government had abandoned teachers.
By Problem Masau 22h ago

Workers’ Day has lost its lustre

Survival has become a buzzword in most corporate boardrooms as executives plot to ensure the ship stays afloat in the face of economic headwinds.
By Newsday 22h ago

Gurira amplifies voices of vulnerable women

Gurira urged the UN Security Council and member States to acknowledge women, survivors and to specifically shine a light on people of Africa in particular, to fight impunity.
By Sharon Zebra 22h ago

Govt gets tough on rogue drivers

Transport minister Felix Mhona said they investigated the recent Beatrice accident and found out that the driver did not have relevant documents to drive a

Reckless driver caged for running over pedestrian

Harare provincial magistrate Ntombizodwa Sibanda convicted and sentenced Takudzwa Chipere (26) for contravening the Road Traffic Act.
By Trevor Mutsvairo 22h ago

New dispensation is losing its marbles

A truly listening president ought have discerned the essence of the apprehension of citizenry on the introduction of ZiG. Granted, citizenry is distraught as it can sense a bad omen.
By Cyprian M Ndawana 22h ago

Risk management and insurance club launched at GZU

The club members will have access to the trending issues in the industry, which could help them to formulate their research topics and produce dissertations.
By Melody Chikono 22h ago

African economies should use natural resources to shape career pathways

A lot could be learnt from African tradition that had its own ways of identifying talents, gifts and passions within children from a tender age.
By Charles Dhewa 22h ago