Zimpapers hosts conference to inform AI adoption, ethical considerations

THE highly anticipated Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Conference, scheduled to take place at Manicaland University of Applied Sciences on Friday, is expected to draw high-level dignitaries from the Government, private sector, and academia.

China, UNFPA complete health project

THE Health Assistance Project for Women and Girls in Zimbabwe affected by Tropical Cyclone Idai in March 2019 has been successfully completed, marking a significant milestone in strengthening maternal and neonatal care in the two affected districts of Chipinge and Chimanimani.

Zimbabwe commits to joining Trans-Kalahari Corridor for enhanced trade

ZIMBABWE is committed to joining the Trans-Kalahari Corridor, a transport and trade route of significance in the region, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere has said.

ZEC well prepared for June 14 by-elections

A TOTAL of 53 550 National Assembly and 8 450 Local Authority ballot papers have been printed ahead of the forthcoming by-elections scheduled for 14 June in four areas across the country.

Unregulated gas cylinders increase urban fire risks

Trish Mukwazo and Bokang Tlou, Chronicle Writers THE Bulawayo City Council’s Fire, Rescue and Emergency Medical Services has issued a stark warning regarding the escalating use of illegal gas cylinders…

Unpacking landmark birth certificate ruling

The Herald of April 29, 2025, carried an article in which the High Court of Zimbabwe nullified the re-registration of a birth certificate for a child born out of wedlock, ordering the Registrar-General to strike it from the records.

UK lifts sanctions on 4 officials, defence company

In a major diplomatic shift, the United Kingdom (UK) has officially lifted sanctions on four senior officials and the state-owned defence company, Zimbabwe Defence Industries (ZDI).

Kyrgios’ return ruined by new injury

PARIS. — Nick Kyrgios’ planned return to the French Open for the first time since 2017 to play doubles with Jordan Thompson has been stymied by a fresh knee injury.

‘School rivalries bode well for Mat land rugby’

Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub THE rugby pitches at Christian Brothers College (CBC) came alive on Saturday as school teams from across Matabeleland locked horns in a thrilling round of…

Thunder hold off Wolves’ rally

Oklahoma City Thunder coach Mark Daigneault showed a subtle grin when a reporter asked what he learned about his team Monday night.

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