Ethical marketing in entrepreneurship

Ethical marketing reduces the likelihood of legal issues and enhances competitiveness.
By Farai Chigora and Tabani Moyo 17h ago

The art of selling automobiles

The profession of selling cars is one such job opportunity that is fulfilling with prospects of earning high sales commissions.
By Stanley Makombe Dec. 1, 2024

The Counselling Boys album launch date set

Their debut album titled Gogogoi was a flop, but this time around Dzedze said they put a lot of effort into the project.
By Bridget Wadzanai Mavhimira Jul. 9, 2023

Violence, torture stalk 2023 elections

“Organised violence and torture continue to stalk the election process with anxiety about the looming 2023 elections,” partly read the report.
By Priveledge Gumbodete May. 29, 2023

Is revamping sex education the answer, as teen pregnancies soar?

Teachers aren’t adequately trained to offer this kind of education, she adds. “Just like a sports teacher where a teacher can have a degree in sport, the same should be done for sex education.”
By Global Press Journal Mar. 24, 2023

Tobacco selling season kicks-off today

This year, the tobacco marketing season is opening earlier than usual in a bid to curb side-marketing and also ensure the season ends before the harmonised elections.
By Melody Chikono Mar. 8, 2023

Drug and substance abuse: Stop the raging tempest

It is very important for any young person to have goals and aspirations so they remain motivated.
By Sibusisiwe Marunda Mar. 3, 2023

Feature: Peer counsellors help young people live with HIV

Peer counselling programmes are alleviating this issue by ensuring adolescents and young adults improve adherence and cope with their status.
By Global Press Journal Sep. 13, 2022

‘Disunity not helping African tourism’

There is no point in someone who has obtained a visa to come to South Africa and having to obtain another visa to go to Zimbabwe, eSwatini, Namibia or elsewhere. We should be able to recognise the visa that each of our countries has already issued.

By The Standard May. 4, 2022