Moving from good to great through procurement process improvement

Quality improvements can be achieved by selecting the best suppliers, setting clear quality standards and monitoring and evaluating supplier performance.
By Charles Nyika Apr. 11, 2025
The silent crisis stealing Zim’s future
The silent crisis stealing Zim’s future
All children have names, dreams, and the right to survive.
By Sharon Dzingayi Apr. 11, 2025
Power, access to power vital currencies
In contrast, individuals without political connections may find themselves trapped in a system that offers limited opportunities for advancement.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto Apr. 11, 2025
Trump smashes the system
The US share of global trade will drop further, and everybody else will get on with their lives.
By Gwynne Dyer Apr. 11, 2025
Haval Jolion Pro: More car for less money
The exterior also incorporates practical touches such as roof rails, rear parking sensors, and a rear-view camera, making it a functional and stylish choice for all types of drivers.
By Andrew Muzamhindo Apr. 11, 2025
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‘Firewall of loyalists will repel Mnangagwa impeachment move’
Political analyst Gideon Chitanga echoed these sentiments.
By Julia Ndlela Apr. 11, 2025
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Here is evidence of your corruption Cde Trabablas
35 000 of them will be made in advance. That is double corruption! 
By Muckraker Apr. 11, 2025
No hashtags, just sisterhood: Everyday acts of care rewriting feminism in Zim
We were here, becoming better, making our mark, and leaving our footprint as we make the world a better place!
By Grace Chirenje Apr. 11, 2025
Tariff tensions, trade choices: Can Zim withstand the US 18% blow?
However, trade between Zimbabwe and the United States has historically been limited, with major exports including sugar, tobacco, and ferroalloys.
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Quarter 1 2025 pulse: A look behind and the road forward
Standout counters during Q1 2025 included Econet Wireless and Delta Corporation, which collectively accounted for 83% of the ZSE’s total traded value.
By Kudakwashe Taimo Apr. 11, 2025
Mafume part of Harare City Council’s problems
Harare is wallowing in a mess. Its former glow has turned to dross.  
By Tinashe Kairiza Apr. 11, 2025
Editor’s Memo: System perpetuating inequality
These have continued into the current government.
By Shame Makoshori Apr. 11, 2025
Optimizing Peptide Stability: Storage and Handling Considerations.
The choice of solvent for peptide reconstitution might be critical, as certain peptides exhibit solubility challenges.
By The Zimbabwe Independent Apr. 9, 2025
AI shaping our choices, minds
The clarion call is on the need to balance between progress and ethics.
By Evans Sagomba Apr. 4, 2025
Three hours in Greenland
In that event, Canadians would have to choose between resistance, knowing full well that they would probably lose in the end, or surrender without a fight to save lives.
By Gwynne Dyer Apr. 4, 2025
Farmtrack tractor FT 6075 a powerhouse for modern agric
At the heart of the Farmtrac FT 6075 lies a 4-cylinder CRDI (Common Rail Direct Injection) engine, which is one of its most impressive features.
By Andrew Muzamhindo Apr. 4, 2025
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Good reason to celebrate M31 ‘victory’
People know that the legitimacy of the regime is tenuous, but they are also not very sure if it is seriously tenuous enough for them to jump ship … so they just play safe.
By Muckracker Apr. 4, 2025
Menopause, Zim women: Unheard roar of radical feminist reclamation
Women still remain the fire of the country. Fire here is duality: the burning shame of stigma and the cleansing blaze of revolution.
By Grace Chirenje Apr. 4, 2025
Restructuring costs pull CBZH’s net earnings
We are cognisant of additional lines of credit and the Targeted Finance Facility but the stringent terms and depressed aggregate demand in the economy will limit uptake in 2025.
By Morgan & Co Apr. 4, 2025
Innscor’s half year financials: Revenue up as profit surges
This is the segment that was subject to effects of sugar tax on its Probottlers division.
By Kudakwashe Taimo Apr. 4, 2025
Civil disobedience rings louder on social media
This enduring lesson, demonstrated globally where citizens clamour for change, also resonates with Zimbabwe’s body politic, where democratic space is shrinking.
By Tinashe Kairiza Apr. 4, 2025
Editor’s Memo: Exchanging fire at a staggering cost to Zim’s ailing economy
Mugabe's actions provoked a global backlash and tough embargos, after evolving into a violent sham that benefited his cronies.
By Shame Makoshori Apr. 4, 2025
Geoff Nyarota departure leaves gaping orifice in Zim journalism
While in exile in the United States, Nyarota launched The Zimbabwe Times, an online newspaper that continued his mission to hold power to account.
By Faith Zaba Mar. 28, 2025
New levies tax on trust, amid mismanagement catastrophe
At a time when Zimbabweans are already staggering under the weight of one of the heaviest tax burdens in Africa, this move adds insult to injury.
By Faith Zaba Mar. 28, 2025
Revitalising Zimbabwe’s retail, wholesale sector
This significant contribution underscores the sector’s critical role in sustaining economic activity, especially as formal businesses continue to lose market share to the informal economy.
By Kudakwashe Taimo Mar. 28, 2025
Zim must strive to avoid resource curse situation
At home, the discovery of vast alluvial diamond reserves in Manicaland’s Chiadzwa region in 2006 attracted an estimated 35 000 illegal miners to the area.
By Tinashe Kairiza Mar. 28, 2025
AI in education: Transformation or disruption?
The introduction of AI-driven teaching and learning models is disrupting education systems all over the world.
By Dennis Magaya Mar. 28, 2025
Is humanity ready for risks linked to uncontrolled AI advancement?
OpenAI’s recent proposals to the United States government highlight a clear theme: push the boundaries of AI as far and fast as possible and deal with the consequences later.
By Evans Sagomba Mar. 28, 2025