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Zanu PF youth league member in bribery storm

Mambondiani allegedly tried to bribe secretary for youth affairs Tinotenda Machakaire and his deputy John Paradza during a national youth executive meeting held on May 9 in Harare.
By Staff Reporter 6h ago

The rise and rise of Ms Shally

Known as Ms Shally, she becomes the first person to be trusted by BET International to bring African culture to the event.

The future of the workplace

By centralising routine tasks, organisations can achieve great economies of scale or outsource the function if appropriate.
By ICAZ and CIMA and Aicpa May. 17, 2024

Contract management as a critical success factor in supply chains (I)

Fast forward to this day, the world is a different place altogether. The need for a contract management system is now at a tipping point than ever before.
By Charles Nyika May. 17, 2024

AI glossary of terminology

Given that AI is a rapidly evolving field, new terms are constantly emerging.
By Naison Bangure May. 17, 2024

Innovation: Engine driving Vision 2030

Technological innovation fuels invention, commercialisation, and addresses societal, environmental, and business challenges.
By Antony Jongwe May. 17, 2024

No way out: Zim youth under siege

The lack of access to mental health services and stigma surrounding mental health in Zimbabwe further complicates the situation.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto May. 17, 2024

Editors Memo: Why should we trust you on ZBC?

You only need to peruse through forensic reports to understand why our roads are the worst in southern Africa.
By Shame Makoshori May. 17, 2024

Vic Falls under fire over irregular land sale

Terms of the lucrative deal indicate that Midlen was obligated to pay a 30% deposit, amounting to US$840 000 by April 30.
By Tinashe Kairiza May. 17, 2024