By Amanda-Ellen Jojo AS gender is increasingly becoming fluid, the notion of gender-first branding of companies is according to research shifting norms towards women taking
Category: Profiles
A wealth of entrepreneurial expertise: Dr Makamba’s story of deep roots and strong branches
By Amanda-Ellen Jojo AFTER spending a greater part of his youth in the rural areas, Dr James Makamba who is a businessman, broadcaster and philanthropist
The bold approach to realisation of dreams and distinct service excellency
…the story of the House of Stone Properties By Amanda E Jojo If there are two words that fittingly describe Leonita Mhishi, they would be
The Mbare girl who dared to dream
By Staff Writer AS the chief executive officer of CorePay and CallConnect, Tandi Mapolisa is one of the most powerful figures in Zimbabwe’s payroll industry.
Cost Cutter Car Rental, traveling at your own convenience
By Staff Reporter COST cutter car rental was founded in 2013 by Simbarashe Hunde with the view of providing the Zimbabwean market with affordable, reliable
Kudzayi Dave, the lady soaring high in the manufacturing sector
By Caroline Chiimba WOMEN are often underrepresented in the manufacturing sector with research showing that they make up about 47 percent of the total workforce,
The coincidental entrepreneurial journey of Surdax Investments…A closeup with the lady behind the wheel
AS they say, ‘Coincidence is God’s way of staying anonymous.’ This adage rings true to Roselyn Musarurwa-Charehwa whose company (Surdax Investments) started by chance more
‘Less is more:’ Ken Sharpe shares his entrepreneurial journey towards building WestProp Zimbabwe
THE story of property development business mogul Kenneth Sharpe starts way back as a young boy who dreamt of being a surgeon and then a
Kevin Wedding Planner’s Entrepreneurial Journey: Adaptation & Resilience in the midst of the Covid 19 Pandemic
GROWING up, Kevin Tinashe Zhou was a creative kid yet he had no clue of what he aspired to be in his adult life. It
Yanaya lifestyle, reintroducing an Edenic diet in the food and beverages sector
WHEN Nyaradzo Dhliwayo returned to Zimbabwe from South Africa where she had been studying in 2016, she struggled as a vegetarian to find a proper