Bulilima rally evokes Nkomo spirit

Bulawayo Bureau AS he delivered his speech, President Mnangagwa imagined the late Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo smiling down upon him and thousands of ZANU PF followers who gathered at Nyele…

Elections and Zim’s search for humanistic politics

Richard Mahomva POLITICS must carry a humanist emotion that is underpinned by love for the country. The politician must be one who genuinely loves and is willing at all costs…

Red flag over forex charges

Vusumuzi Dube, Online News Editor LOCAL authorities across the country have been urged to comply with the Government directive to bill residents in local currency only, as part of measures…

The future of newspapers

Miriam Tose Majome THERE are 182 mass media services registered in Zimbabwe, the majority of which are in print journalism, comprising publications such as newspapers, magazines and trade journals. The…

History beckons for some at Wimbledon

NOVAK DJOKOVIC is targeting more tennis history when he leads the star names at a Wimbledon where Andy Murray is aiming to roll back the years on the 10th anniversary…

The power of generative AI

4IR Simplified John Tseriwa ChatGPT has already made waves by reaching a staggering 100 million active users by January 2023, just a few short months since its launch. This remarkable…

Changing climate: a need for a livestock breed rethink

THE farming world has been changing gradually over the years due to a number of factors chief among them, the global climate change phenomenon. This phenomenon manifests itself in either…

Factors to consider when starting, growing brand

Big Business Ideas Stephene Chikozho BRANDING is a fundamental aspect of marketing and business strategy. It involves creating a unique and recognisable image, perception or identity for a product, service…

Hockey teams seek support

Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S Under-16 and Under-18 hockey teams have been battling to raise funds for their Namibian tour but remain optimistic they will be part of the outdoor test series…

The parole evidence rule

THE parole evidence rule (often appearing as “parol evidence” in other circles) is a legal principle that prohibits the introduction of oral or written evidence in court that contradicts the…

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