A serendipitous encounter happened to Chenesai Alice Monera, the lead creative behind PXEL Foto and PXEL Business. This encounter set her on a path of entrepreneurial journey, artistic discovery, igniting a fire within her to capture the world through a lens and share her unique perspective with others. “My journey
By Staff Writer IT all started in the year 2015-2016 for Carlton Mkhumbuzi when he was attached as a student at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals and got exposed to the Medical World. He saw how the equipment at the hospital was of great importance and got motivated to be a
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 place to eat whenever she wanted to eat out, something that prompted her to find a solution. Being a devoted Seventh day Adventist, Nyaradzo’s core
THEY say ‘old habits die hard,’ and for Venensia Mukarati, decades later, she is still fascinated by farming, a habit that was engrained in her since childhood. The enterprising mother of two has adopted a revolutionary farming style of using hydroponics, making her one of the female pioneers in Hydroponics
By Ndanatsiwa Tagwireyi BUSINESS women in Zimbabwe and other developing nations are affected by social factors like conflicting gender roles, weak networking ability, cultural stereotypes and limited access to essential information. Despite a barrage of challenges hindering women in their businesses, some women are standing tall in achieving their goals
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. In Zimbabwe, most town and city fathers struggle to secure adequate chemicals required to purify the precious liquid and, in some cases, residents end up
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 mining towns helped him to realise that there is demand for engineering solutions that could reduce machinery downtime in almost every sector of the economy,
WHILE the construction industry has been dominated mostly by big players over the years, small to medium contractors are rapidly sprouting and taking entrepreneurship to greater heights; and such is the story of Marlvin Kubheka (29), Tatenda Masawi (29) and Munyaradzi Masawi that is inspiring and holds some lessons from