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Executing an individual development plan

Ultimately, there is an alignment with the overall objectives of the employee and the larger purpose of the organisation that need to be in equilibrium to make the IDP a success.
By Innocent Hadebe 4h ago

Mat South, NAC forge alliance to fight HIV, child marriages

Zimbabwe, with about 1,5 million people living with HIV and Aids and many third world countries that benefited from USAid, were left to combat diseases in areas once covered by NGOs.
By Rex Mphisa 4h ago

Reimagining Sadc debt through feminist lens

Debt disproportionately affects women, particularly in Sadc countries where gender inequalities are prevalent.
By Yolander Millin 21h ago

Nedbank commits US$500 000 for Zimbabwean varsity students

The bank is also strengthening partnerships with universities and research institutions to support innovation and technology-driven solutions.
By Ashton Ndakusiya 22h ago

Challenges, opportunities in basic education

This means even older students, outside of standard primary school age ranges, were enrolled. Enrolment in secondary schools exceeded 70%.
By Kevin Tutani 22h ago

Afreximbank exposes US$2,4 billion hole in Zim external debt

This is not the first time Afreximbank has exposed inconsistencies in Zimbabwe’s debt disclosures.
By Tatira Zwinoira May. 30, 2025

Community gardens boost food security in Tsholotsho

Village head Mavis Sibanda said the initiative had transformed lives in the area, especially for women and the youth.
By Staff Reporter May. 30, 2025

‘Zim could unlock US$9bn from retaken land’

Another major reason for failing to use the land is that these beneficiaries were given the property under 99-year leases, offer letters and permits, making it unusable collateral.
By Tatira Zwinoira May. 29, 2025

A bumpy road to the Promised Land

It will also give Zimbabwe access to an IMF financing programme, which is contingent upon the successful completion of a supervised IMF economic reform programme.
By Newsday May. 28, 2025