Ryan Katayi: I almost quit
We came from a pre-colonial era where we had our own hairs, different types of them.
By In Conversation With Trevor
Feb. 26, 2023
Chambers: Book lover driven by love for libraries
There are amazing writers in Zimbabwe, there are lots and lots of people who love reading, and I think there is a very special recognition between writers and readers.
By In Conversation With Trevor
Feb. 5, 2023
In Conversation with Trevor: Nguwi: HR must be rooted in science
Locally, I think most of the professional firms they have got the infrastructure to work from home, when compared to other jobs.
By In Conversation With Trevor
Jan. 22, 2023
Taking the staircase to success
That process of character formation determines how long you stay at the top “success plateau”.
By Brian Makwara
Dec. 16, 2022
Africa challenged to promote development
Moyo said due to poor policy making, Africa was not making much progress in bettering the conditions of its people.
By Donald Nyandoro
Dec. 15, 2022
Language: A glue that binds nations
Believe it or not, the coming of colonialism is what put a halt to this process.
By Trevor Ncube and Nevanji Madanhire
Nov. 11, 2022
‘Bitcoin should be the currency of choice’
Posch said bitcoin is neutral money that can help solve Zimbabwe's money problems and stop the government from extracting value from the people.
By Donald Nyandoro
Nov. 4, 2022
I’ve been a victim of racism in classical music: Mhambi
Mhambi, who learnt how to play the violin at Chisipite Girls High School in Harare, said her musical journey was marred by discrimination at its infancy.
By Donald Nyandoro
Oct. 20, 2022
In Conversation With Trevor : Diplomatic posting was a mistake: Chihombori-Quao
They say corruption out of Africa sees US$50 billion getting out of Africa every year.
By In Conversation With Trevor
Oct. 16, 2022