Mapping the organisation’s future through strategy(II)

How far should the board go in shaping strategy without crossing into management territory?
By Clever Matigimu 17h ago
Five axes of reform vital for Zimbabwe economic future
Five axes of reform vital for Zimbabwe economic future
The region’s integrated markets also offer Zimbabwe access to larger regional supply chains, potentially stabilising demand for its exports and providing more diverse sources of inputs
Silent killer of board effectiveness: Why speaking up matters more
Boards that lead successful organisations do not succeed because they have the smartest people, the most decorated CVs, or the most polished governance processes.
By Memory Nguwi 17h ago
Look at municipal property rates and their implications
Property rates are a tax on the value of a property, which is supposed to be paid by a home- or commercial property owner, to their respective municipality, on a monthly basis.
By Kevin Tutani 17h ago
SA’s ongoing capture: Mkhwanazi’s accusations, countering charges merge with previous state sabotage
South Africa is back in the danger zone, where captors’ hands are either already crushing around us or gearing to grab
By Caryn Dolley 18h ago
Gaza: Ceasefire in doubt
IT did not take long. Just 10 days after the Gaza ceasefire was grudgingly accepted by Israel and the Hamas organisation that has ruled the territory for the past 18 years.
By Gwynne Dyer 18h ago
DRIVUS World keeps Zim moving
IN Zimbabwe’s ever-busy transportation sector, buses are more than just vehicles —they are the lifeline of movement.
By Andrew Muzamhindo 18h ago
Zanu PF’s resolutions: Opportunities, challenges for Zimbabwe’s economy
ON October 18, 2025, the Zanu PF Annual National People’s Conference in Mutare concluded with a series of resolutions aimed at accelerating Zimbabwe's Vision 2030
By Equity Axis 18h ago
3Q25 Gold price surge: The key facts
Gold, often revered as the quintessential “yellow metal”, is currently experiencing one of its most remarkable performance years on record.
Our Sadc chairmanship back
Zimbos steeped in superstition are giggling with satisfaction that the General is finally getting a taste of his own medicine.
By Muckraker 19h ago
Breaking silence, empowering the journey
The time leading up to menopause, between 35-45 years usually, is called the menopausal transition or perimenopause.
By Martha Mpakula 19h ago
Masiyiwa takes aim at OpenAI? Plus bubble question everyone is asking: The week ahead
AS 10 startups hit US$1 trillion in value, Econet founder and chairperson Strive Masiyiwa raises red flags about AI ethics and Zimbabwe joins Africa’s AI strategy race
By Tinashe Mukogo 19h ago
NTS moves to delist: A strategic repositioning or financial strain?
The results paint a sobering picture of the group’s financial health and raise important questions about the timing and strategic rationale behind this decision to delist.
By Kudakwashe Taimo 19h ago
Leaders must help transform people’s lives
The levels of poverty and inequality tell a story that sharply contradicts the glowing statistics presented by officials from the Finance Ministry and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa 19h ago
Scrapping the 2% tax: A chance to rebuild trust
Among the most notable are the directives to remove the Intermediated Money Transfer Tax, reduce bank charges and enhance confidence in the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) currency
By Faith Zaba 19h ago
Why China’s targeted poverty eradication can be Africa’s blueprint for economic sovereignty
The path is challenging, but the Chinese experience proves the goal is achievable.
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa Oct. 22, 2025
Unspoken value of transport management in customer care
WORLDWIDE consumer trends are shifting rapidly towards speed and convenience in the delivery processes.
By Charles Nyika Oct. 17, 2025
Actuaries and ESG: Zim’s advantage in sustainability race
AS conversations about sustainability dominate boardrooms and global markets, Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) standards are fast becoming a litmus test for corporate resilience.
By Tinashe Mashoko Oct. 17, 2025
A pivot that rewrote the fintech playbook
Opay, a Chinese-backed, Nigerian based fintech now valued at US$2,75 billion, once closely tied to ride-hailing and fleet management
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto Oct. 17, 2025
Mapping the organisation’s future through strategy (I)
Strategy formulation retreats and budget preparations
By Clever Matigimu Oct. 17, 2025
Zimbabwe needs critical minerals strategy
This is not completely odd, considering that other countries have included gold and coal (for example, South Africa) as their national critical minerals, for instance.
By Kevin Tutani Oct. 17, 2025
Qualified and experienced but still incompetent
If qualifications and years of experience were enough, we would hire people based only on what is written on their curriculum vitae.
By Memory Nguwi Oct. 17, 2025
AI transforms education
Teaching, as we know it, is over not because AI has killed it, but because every student now carries a tireless tutor in their pocket.
By Naison Bangure Oct. 17, 2025
Wheelchairs are tools of freedom, not prisons
A wheelchair enables its user to move from point A to point B, to navigate the world freely and to participate in everyday life with confidence.
By Nicholas Aribino Oct. 17, 2025
The coming AI crash
The coming AI crash “is going to enable lots of great new products and experiences, including ones we are not thinking about today”.
By Gwynne Dyer Oct. 17, 2025