January 9, 2025
I HEARD that our bundle of energy, the Chisa lad, blundered big time after calling those who demonstrated in his support stupid. While I may have been deeply hurt and troubled by this, that did not bother me at all because this is all part of the learning…
THIS week coincides with Zimbabwe’s week of liberation from the tyrant Robert Mugabe, November 17-23, 2017. If things had gone as planned, Zimbabwe would have been in the throes of some form of thanksgiving. (more…)
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MANY of you have been telling me of how tough life and things have become after I was forced to resign at tanker point. I am sure you know me better than that; if it were not for the muzzles of that ancient armoury that had been pointed…
WANT to take a leaf out of Brother Hopewell Chin'ono’s matrix. Like Chin'ono, I believe that unless ZANU-PF adopts a new thinking quickly, it will not have the long rope which favoured Robert Mugabe. (more…)
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DESPITE several declarations by senior executives that human resources is their greatest asset, the situation on the ground in most organisations does not portray this scenario. (more…)
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I MUST admit from the onset comrades, that I am thoroughly enjoying my rest and am abundantly grateful to God and the gods for saving me from the pain of being embarrassed at every turn for working tirelessly for the good of my beloved country. I am sure…
EVERY society has its demons. Americans acknowledge their presence by celebrating Halloween on the last day of October every year. Elections, however bring these demons into the open, allowing the citizens to address them publicly, by choosing the party that will address them more better (Black English). (more…)
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IT IS very likely that most organisations are overstaffed in various roles for various reasons. Some could not react quickly when we went into the multi-currency regime. In some cases, regulatory and company procedures made it difficult to make changes in the headcount in line with the level…
I AM more than glad that these usurpers have finally decided to stop forcing the young lad to drink their poisoned chalice. At one point I was really worried that the young man was about to be won over. (more…)
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ONE determining factor in deciding whether a country is backward or not is its treatment of journalists. While Zimbabwe, under President Emmerson Mnangagwa has liberalised restrictions under which journalists have hitherto been subject, it is still behind in embracing the new dispensation. (more…)
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