Analysis

1 year ago | February 17, 2023

Remittances support growth of innovation

One of the fastest-growing sectors in Zimbabwe is financial technology, which has led to a rise in the applications and ...

Is the Super Bowl half-time show exploitation or good business?

Leslie Mupeti Everyone in the creative industry has heard the phrase “for exposure”. “We can’t pay you, but we can give ...

1 year ago | February 10, 2023

Financial discipline critical for business

Dr Keen Mhlanga Once it relates to business, managing finance is a massive task that many companies overlook. A business ...

President setting the tone as chief brand ambassador of Zimbabwe

Dr Musekiwa Tapera Nations can communicate effectively by using brand ambassadors in order to position and reposition ...

Normalise a culture of excellence

Arthur Marara   Isaac Disraeli, once said, and rightly so, “It is a wretched taste to be gratified with mediocrity when ...

Empowering young people through Science

Leslie Mupeti “I want more girls to join the STEM Lady and take up STEM careers and be entrepreneurs as well. I’m in my ...

1 year ago | February 3, 2023

Why do Africans seem unable or unwilling to industrialise today?

In the last couple of paragraphs of Part Four of this article, I briefly touched on the critical weaknesses of the black ...

Building brands in the entertainment industry

In this week’s column I Leslie Mupeti (LM) sat down with entertainment and marketing maverick, Rain Jasmin Midzi (RM). ...

Effective survey and questionnaire design

Dr Linda Omar Survey and questionnaire design is a crucial aspect of research as it helps to gather accurate and ...

Common ground technique in business negotiations

Dr Keen Mhlanga Finding common ground within business negotiations does not imply complete agreement. Common ground is a ...

Unlearn learned helplessness

Arthur Marara In 1967 American psychologists, Martin Seligman and Steven Maier, were conducting research on animal ...

1 year ago | January 27, 2023

Why do Africans seem unable or unwilling to industrialise?

Clifford Shambare By the end of Part Three, we seem to have reached a dead end in our discourse, with no sensible ...

Prioritise psychological safety in your firm

On February 1, 2003, what was supposed to be one of the normal missions for NASA’s  space shuttle Columbia turned ...

First quarter pivotal to organisational performance

Dr Keen Mhlanga As business leaders, the decisions we make and actions we engage in during the first quarter set the ...

Patriotic entrepreneurship: Key for economic development

Dr Charles Dahwa Part 3: The role of patriotic production In my previous article (Part 2), I explained the crucial ...

Data collection, analysis and interpretation

Dr Linda Haj Omar Research is an organised and systematic method of finding answers to questions. It is systematic ...

1 year ago | January 20, 2023

Learn to manage expectations

Arthur Marara If you have ever been disappointed by people this article is for you. There are two types of people, those ...

Integrating NDS1, devolution and decentralisation policies with ...

Dr Musekiwa Clinton Tapera Ernie Heath (2003), a scholar in tourism proposed a model of destination competitiveness that ...

Ending cervical cancer within few generations

Dr Linda Haj Omar Cancer is quite common in both developing as well as developed countries, but awareness is yet poor ...

1 year ago | January 13, 2023

Why do Africans seem unable or unwilling to industrialise

Clifford Shambare Part Three. In this part of the article, let us continue to look into Zimbabwe’s indigenisation ...