Government must clean up Tender Board
Accusations by Finance minister Tendai Bit that the State Procurement Board (SPB) is awarding contracts to companies that have no capacity to carry out tendered projects makes sad reading.
Expose agricultural paedophiles, land perverts
The land reform process was borne out of legitimate historical injustices, but the chaotic manner of its enactment has no place in the quest to re-establish Zimbabwe’s vaunted place as a breadbasket of Africa.
How well do you craft your training budget?
A training budget demonstrates an organisation’s commitment to developing its staff.
Political lunacy surrounds Mugabe
President Robert Mugabe turned 88 on Tuesday. But the celebratory messages in the State media cheering him on simply highlighted the fact that factionalism is now an integral part of the former ruling party’s political life
Zim media landscape: A minefield panorama
For over 30 years now, Zimbabwe media players have joined the rest of the world in celebrating World Press Freedom Day, the 3rd of May
Labour Perspectives: You don’t have to do it alone
Are you suffering from burnout? Read Exodus 18. Moses had just led the Israelites out of Egypt after 400 years of slavery.
Post-dollarisation banking trends
In late 2010, 20 months into dollarisation, I wrote about the five Cs – competition, capital, cost-structure, creativity and the catch-up game.
Dear Godfrey Majonga, please make love not war!
I seldom write to “inconsequential” people, preferring to expend my literary energy on chiding entrenched dictatorship.
Stop disreputable roadblocks
The clich too much of anything is not good best describes the outbreak of roadblocks on our roads.
Time Mugabe took responsibility
President Robert Mugabe turns 88 tomorrow and, as usual, he has granted State media wide-ranging interviews where he blames everyone but himself for Zimbabwe’s woes.

- Rainy season: City council workers filling potholes at Renkini bus terminus 2 in Bulawayo.
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