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Archery

Every leader ought to master the art of archery especially, when crafting strategies to keep an organisation afloat in a volatile business environment like Zimbabwe's. It seems St Georges College took this 'archery strategy' when they planned and released their financial plan for the second term of 2022.  Field archery sometimes is done in conditions of uncertainty (Zvikaramba, 2016). Conditions of uncertainty are those of chaos. In business chaos sometimes beckons. 'When shooting field archery, always consider how wind affects arrows. Wind can range from gentle, refreshing breezes to STRONG, unpredictable GUSTS. Learning to judge the speed and direction of wind and their effect on accuracy can keep arrows on course during windy conditions' (archery360.com) In business,  INFLATION can be likened to wind. Therefore, managers need to learn how to adjust and shoot accurately. This enhances business continuity especially, where organisations are caught between hard surf...

Mary Magdalene

 John 20:17  Jesus said,  Go instead to my brothers and tell them, 'I am returning to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.'' The Lord Jesus Christ  introduced Mary Magdalene to His father and God. She represents a pardoned sinner, a woman and a church. What attracted this grace was her genuine love for Christ. She sacrificed her time and effort for Christ to the extent of looking for Christ at the graveyard. Hers was a burning passion for things of the Spirit, hence could not hold her tears. When a church begins to scramble for spiritual items, Jesus will appear with a warehouse of them. When servants of God offer their hearts and minds to Jesus Christ, He will grant access to his Father and God. Mary did. Mary became a strong conduit of the good news gospel. She defied the odds, refused the narrative that women were not to be entrusted with matters of leadership. She became an agent of change. Remember Mary was an investor in Jesus' ministry .  Th...