GROWING up in Harare’s middle density suburb of Warren Park, and being a son to a respected mechanic, Tafadzwa Mungofa had a dream to build
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Mineral Agua: Entrepreneurial venture to tackle water purification challenges
By Ndanatsiwa Tagwireyi ONE of the 17 global goals that make up the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is access to clean water and sanitation.
CIVAGRIE Engineering, changing the Agriculture landscape in Zimbabwe
IT ALL started as mere friendship in high school for Tinashe Sithole, Noel Chibuka, Shingirai Mushonga and Shingirai Murerwa only for them to develop into
One on One with Africa’s Business Hero Finalist: Ethel Mupambwa
RUBBING shoulders and exchanging notes with global business giants like Strive Masiyiwa, Lucy Pent, Ibukun Awosika, Joe Tsai and Jack Ma was a bigger step
Dominion own it, Gradually Occupying Online Fashion Space
Operating from South Africa, Dominion own it, a brand owned by Eleanor Mwampamba (25) of Hwange currently serves Zimbabwe and South Africa with the vision
Pizzas by Liz: a Product of the Covid-19 Pandemic
By Precious Marecha HAILING from Masvingo and now based in Pretoria South Africa, Elizabeth Manhanga founded a mobile food initiative during the covid-19 imposed lockdown
Cake Baking Business: A financial haven for women
By Caroline Chiimba/ Precious Marecha THE cake baking business has taken the country by storm, following a high demand of the product at various functions
Crac Technologies: A Panacea to Engineering Problems
By Ndanatsiwa Tagwireyi AS the adage goes, ‘entrepreneurs always eye for opportunities,’ Luckson Daka (39) is not an exception. Growing up in Chegutu and Chakari
A stitch in time saves nine
By Ndanatsiwa Tagwireyi DRIVEN by passion for fashion from a tender age under an unforgiving financially constrained background, Mairos Nickson Nikisi (34) never in his
Women in Farming: Breaking the glass ceiling in Agriculture
PUSHED by the under-representation of women in the agricultural sector where only 10 percent own land yet 60 percent of them are labourers in the