CHICKEN farming has become very popular in Zimbabwe, as people try to find extra income amid the growing economic challenges and high unemployment levels in
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‘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
Celebrating One year of quality content and growth trajectory: The MD speaks
TODAY (10 November) is the day we turn one-year old. Looking back, our journey would not have been successful without the support we got from
Smart agriculture, grounded on the tenets of humanity
By Amanda Jojo FOOD security is a unanimous concern particularly in the wake of global warming and climate change which are threats to the agricultural
Zim-born Entrepreneur makes waves in Europe with her C-Lash Cosmetics
By Caroline Chiimba THE year 2004 saw a young mother crossing oceans with her son in search of greener pastures and landing in the United
Reasons Why Trade Secrets are increasingly important in SME’s
By Rutendo VP Mugadza-Mugwagwa ANYTHING that gives you a competitive advantage that you would not want a competitor to know is a trade secret. For
Royal Secrets Cosmetics penetrates the SADC region
By Yolanda Chirundu THE Co-Founder of Royal Secrets Cosmetics, Talent Madziwo has become one of the most influential people in the network marketing business in
Sales Trumps All
By Stanford Chabayanzara THERE are always conversations around the importance of sales in organisations, yet statistics are depressing. The hard and bleak truth is that
How to Retain your customer base threefold
By Robert Gonye WHAT’s better than acquiring one new customer? It sounds like a tricky question, but the answer isn’t acquiring two customers. It’s more
Breaking barriers: Zvishavane business woman Sylvia Choruwa shines her light
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