President’s 2nd Republic stamps bold imprint

Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa PRESIDENT Mnangagwa and his Second Republic have stamped a bold imprint across a broad swathe of socio-economic endeavours in a very short seven yours of his rule.…

Why high-risk AI must underpin Zimbabwe’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Policy

Dr Evans Sagomba Everything AI THE hum of technological advancement resonates globally, and Zimbabwe, with the recently concluded Zimbabwe National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy, 2026-2030, there must be talk of…

Onus on proof in civil, criminal trials

Trust Maanda Legal Position IN court proceedings, there is what is called burden of proof. It is sometimes known as onus of proof. This refers to who has the responsibility…

Christmas Day breakup ends in tragedy

Weekender Reporters A JILTED man who could not accept being dumped by his girlfriend on Christmas Day died after allegedly drinking beer laced with poison at her home in Penhalonga.…

Man ordered to vacate parents’ home after sibling dispute

Solomon Bhumu Post Reporter A long-running family dispute over a house in Florida, recently ended at the Mutare Civil Court, where a 48-year-old man was ordered to vacate his late…

Intern steals laptop from Information ministry

Lovemore Kadzura Weekender Reporter A JOURNALISM intern attached to the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services at the Chipinge Government Complex has been arrested after allegedly stealing a laptop…

Arsenal heading for easy Premier League title: Merson

PAUL Merson believes Arsenal will go on to win the Premier League easily after they blew in-form Aston Villa away with a “statement” 4-1 win at the Emirates Stadium. The…

Stories that defined 2025 in sport

AS 2025 draws to a close, Sky Sports looks back at the sporting stories that defined the year, including Rory McIlroy finding the missing piece to the puzzle, Luke Littler’s…

Middle East entered new era of conflict in 2025

Farhad Ibragimov Without a doubt, 2025 proved to be one of the most intense years for the Middle East in the past decades, marking a definitive shift from “managed crises”…

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