Boosting productivity with generative AI

4IR Simplified John Tseriwa THE young generation finds it difficult to relate to a time before computers and the internet, when our parents relied on typewriters for daily tasks. Over…

Pharmacies begin to toe the line

Sunday Mail Reporter PHARMACIES have begun complying with exchange control regulations by indexing prices to the official exchange rate, a market survey by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)’s Financial…

Exhilarating end to inaugural T10 tourney

Tinashe Kusema Deputy Sports Editor HAZRATULLAH ZAZAI’s unbeaten 43 runs off 22 balls made the difference as the Durban Qalanders snatched victory from the jaws of defeat, courtesy of an…

Russia-Africa Summit ends on high note

Innocent Madonko in ST PETERSBURG, Russia THE Second Summit of the Russia-Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum ended on a high note with the adoption of the St Petersburg Declaration, in…

Cometh the hour, cometh the woman!

Veronica Gwaze in CAPE TOWN, South Africa FOR four years, the goal shooter position has presented quite a headache for coaches of the national netball team. Since the retirement of…

Turning farming into business

Word from the Market Cliff Chiduku MOST farmers have traditionally viewed agriculture as a way of life, rather than a business venture that can transform lives. However, the Second Republic,…

Ponzi schemes: Old game, new tricks

Tendai Chara A FEW weeks ago, Zimbabwe, perhaps for the umpteenth time, woke up to news of another group of unsuspecting people who had allegedly been swindled through a Ponzi…

Renamimg of Morris Depot a masterstroke

Colonel (Rtd) Ernest Mganda Dube  TO the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) women officers in general and the former Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army (ZPRA) Mkushi girls in particular, the re-commissioning of…

Bulawayo City Council debt increases

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has seen its debtors and creditors increase by over 180 percent in the first six months of the year, with the…

Undetectable HIV has ‘zero risk’ of sexual transmission: WHO

Roselyne Sachiti in BRISBANE, Australia PEOPLE living with HIV who have an undetectable viral load have zero risk of transmitting HIV to their sexual partners, a top World Health Organisation…

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