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Strategies for tough conversations in difficult situations

Many uncomfortable conversations go poorly not because of the decision itself, but because leaders are unprepared to deliver it.  
By Innocent Hadebe Nov. 22, 2025

Time for civil dialogue on Zim’s political future

Such a dialogue ought to transform socio-economic conversations into political action.
By Ntando Dumani Sep. 29, 2023

Madawaenda's book tackles gender equality

Launched early this month, the book written in a play format, tackles gender issues such as female empowerment, toxic masculinity, culture and religion.
By KIMBERLY KARIATI Mar. 24, 2023

Tea with business alchemist Carol White

“The business playing field has definitely changed since the onset of Covid three years ago.”
By Staff Reporter Feb. 24, 2023

Dynamite comes in small packages in Pastor Chirinda

When all logistical needs had been put in place, they discovered what was left was the engagement of a special guest, someone with the ability to turn the event on and inspire congregants and other invited guests to donate towards the noble cause.

By The NewsDay Jul. 10, 2022

Dynamite comes in small packages in Pastor Chirinda

When all logistical needs had been put in place, they discovered what was left was the engagement of a special guest, someone with the ability to turn the event on and inspire congregants and other invited guests to donate towards the noble cause.

By The NewsDay Jul. 10, 2022

Sri Lanka succumbs to China’s debt-trap diplomacy: Report

Sri Lanka is now experiencing its greatest economic crisis since obtaining independence from the British in 1948. The slump is blamed on currency shortages caused by the travel ban imposed during the COVID-19 epidemic. This has resulted in the nation’s inability to purchase sufficient fuel, resulting in an extreme shortage of food and essential commodities such as heating fuel and gas.

By The NewsDay Apr. 20, 2022