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CAB3: Zanu PF in last chance saloon
The roadshows were preceded by a tactical campaign involving the branding of public transport and erection of billboards at critical points on the country’s main roads.
By Nqobani Ndlovu
11h ago
Span of control, reporting levels: Fixing structural errors holding firms back
Span of control refers to the number of people directly reporting to a manager. A narrow span means a manager has few direct reports, while a wide span means they have many.
By Memory Nguwi
15h ago
AI is revolutionising pilot decision-making
AI is now being used inside the cockpit, not just to hold the plane steady, but to help the pilot think, spot problems and make smart decisions in real time.
By Naison Bangure
15h ago
Croc shocks tourists as it wanders into A’Zambezi hotel restaurant
The lodge joked: “He was checking why room service was running late. No rules. No invitation. No reservation. This is the Zambezi — where wild means wild.”
By Staff Writer
15h ago
CAB3: Consolidating stability, inclusive development towards vision 2030
As vision 2030 draws closer, Zimbabwe must choose stability over uncertainty, progress over stagnation and unity over division. CAB3 offers a practical route towards those goals.
By Clever Marisa
15h ago
Did Bob Marley’s music contain sedicious content?
“Mr.Marley, do you understand that if convicted, you could face up to five years in prison and be banned from performing in Jamaica?”
By Fred Zindi
15h ago
Heroes’ graves restoration project gains traction
FOVLS spokesperson Takemore Mazuruse said while the group has performed this "noble work" for four years, the growing synergy with the private sector is a welcome development.
By Staff Reporter
15h ago
Govt losing war against defiant Harare vendors
This admission comes in the wake of numerous failed directives from Local Government minister Daniel Garwe, who has repeatedly ordered local authorities to clear the vendors.
By Kenneth Nyangani
15h ago
Frustrated Crowhill residents take matters into their own hands
Stakeholders argued that the RDC lacked the technical and financial capacity to manage service delivery effectively, opting instead to build their own real-time systems.
By Staff Reporter
15h ago




