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Scale workers and operations for success

Scaling your business helps grow revenue and market penetration without proportionally increasing cost or complexity. 
By Innocent Hadebe 10h ago

Chikeya critiques lifestyle through stone art

Ironically, Chitungwiza Arts Centre and The UFIC Basilica are located close to each other.
By Tendai Sauta May. 8, 2025

Togo leader gets new role without term limits, opposition calls it a coup

He got the job on Saturday as he was the leader of the majority party, the National Assembly said in a statement.
By Reuters May. 6, 2025

Bulawayo council enforces dog tie-up order

The operation will run from May 5 until June 5 this year.
By Trust Makore May. 6, 2025

Bangladesh’s dance with China: a friendship that risks sovereignty

Since the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government in August 2024, Bangladesh has tilted sharply toward China.
By Etruth Mv May. 6, 2025

Families of Zimbabweans trapped in SA mine cry for help

The 10 miners were trapped days after descending 50 metres into an old shaft next to the Amatshe mine Krugersdorp with seven others on November 22 last year.
By Kimberly Mutandiro May. 4, 2025

Lessons on building a successful business

Here are five lessons that have stayed with me over the years.
By Shaun Jayaratnam May. 2, 2025

Malaria scourge: Community education vital cog to save lives

Community Working Group on Health executive director, Itai Rusike, admitted that malaria remains a national health challenge.
By Nhau Mangirazi Apr. 30, 2025

Harare housing co-operative takes govt, cement firm to court over 'seized' land

They submitted that it was against this background that they had no option except to approach the court for relief, saying all other means of resolving the matter have failed.
By Desmond Chingarande Apr. 29, 2025