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Ideas Festival speaker Terrence Taylor takes helm at AAAI

Born and raised in Sierra Leone, Taylor is an alumnus of Brown University and Harvard Business School.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 9, 2024

Former football star Mutimba speaks against drugs

He also had a dance with division one teams Kwekwe Stars and Chrome Stars.
By Admire Jamu-mlambo Jul. 21, 2024

Khayah Cement fails in bid to liquidate Afrimining

In the court application, Khayah cited Afrimining, Master of the High Court and the Registrar of Companies as respondents.
By Desmond Chingarande Jun. 26, 2024

Khayah registers 105% growth in net sales

This positive growth trajectory is expected to continue in the short to medium term.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Jun. 18, 2024

Letter from America: Black support for Genocide Joe and Democrats is suicidal!

Biden’s policies at home and abroad, are nothing but disastrous to African Americans.
By Kenneth Mufuka Apr. 28, 2024

Early job cuts hold ZCTU spellbound

Zimbabwe’s economy is haemorrhaging under an inflation rate and currency fragilities that have seen companies announcing job cuts.
By Julia Ndlela Apr. 5, 2024

Shock retrenchment at Khayah

Under the deal, local shareholders took over the business, which was previously controlled by Lafarge Holcim, headquartered in France.
By Freeman Makopa Mar. 28, 2024

Khayah Cement liquidity shrinks in H1 2023

A look at the firm’s financial report for the half year ended June 30, 2023, revealed that the firm had a current ratio of 0,61.
By Tatira Zwinoira Feb. 6, 2024
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Precious Nyika speaks about shift from CEO to entrepreneur

I remember I used to just cry everyday. I would just sit and just cry, and my husband said okay let us go on a break, I think you need a few days away.
By Trevor Ncube Feb. 4, 2024