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Go well Big Solo

That was to be my last meeting with the man whom even the youngest employee at Montrose called by his first name, Solo, notwithstanding his age.
By Tapfuma Machakaire Jan. 18, 2025

Jazz musician bemoans lack of support for up-and-coming artistes

Sadadzi said a number of these artistes were making good music, but found it hard to break through as the creative sector has grown into cut-throat business.
By Lifestlye Reporter Jan. 10, 2025

Stanbic Bank steps up efforts to promote international trade

The e-book, titled: the Beginner’s Guide to Importing from China, was launched recently at the annual Stanbic China Day.
By Business Reporter Nov. 20, 2024

Collaborations key for growth of music industry: Guramatunhu

He said the work being done at the Zimbabwe College of Music was  essential in nurturing cultural continuity and impartation of pride in our identity.
By Tendai Sauta Aug. 12, 2024

Organisations urged to embrace employee wellbeing

The push for change comes as more organisations are beginning to recognize the business case for employee wellness.
By Donald Nyandoro Jul. 28, 2024

Former ZNA captain relieves Gukurahundi atrocities

Five months were suspended on condition he restituted Mazibuko US$2 500, leaving him with an effective 65 months to serve.
By Silas Nkala Apr. 30, 2024

Stanbic launches mining client value proposition

Speaking during the launch last Thursday, Stanbic Bank chief executive officer Solomon Nyanhongo said for decades, the financial institution has been a key player in the mining sector.
By Belinda Chiroodza Mar. 17, 2024

Ex-army captain fights to get job back

Ndlovu was arrested in 2017 after a businessman and Zanu PF activist Osfael Mazibuko and his manager Denis Ndlovu accused him of stealing their Toyota Hilux vehicle.
By Silas Nkala Mar. 10, 2024

Is Marriot part of the Dynamos problem ?

What we are not sure of is whether Marriot is also not part or source of the problem himself or that he is just failing to bring order to the club.
By Michael Kariati Mar. 3, 2024