AI can add US$3 trillion to the African economy by 2030
African countries have been challenged to fully embrace artificial intelligence (AI), with the technology projected to add US$3 trillion to the continental economy by the year 2030.
Diaspora nurses empower local colleagues in life-saving training initiative
Zimbabwean nurses working in the United Kingdom have partnered with the Ministry of Health and Child Care to roll out a critical resuscitation training programme aimed at bridging skills gaps among local healthcare professionals.
From Mutoko to global acclaim: Mavura’s academic triumph
Mutoko-born academic, Abel Mavura, has achieved a remarkable feat, becoming the first African to win the prestigious 2025 Global Margaret Mead Memorial Award for Best Student Paper. This international accolade, conferred by the International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS), recognises his groundbreaking study on how young male migrants in Paris navigate systemic exclusion through grassroots resilience.
Zim legislator urges PAP to develop AI model law
The Pan African Parliament(PAP) has been urged to craft a model law on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) as part of a drive to push the African continent to pivot towards the technology.
VP Mohadi, RPAZ discuss Radiation Protection Amendment Bill
Nyore Madzianike Senior Reporter Radiation Protection Authority of Zimbabwe (RPAZ) officials led by the board chairperson Dr Anna-Marry Nyakabau, today paid a courtesy call on Vice President Kembo Mohadi at…
Zanu PF wins three uncontested seats ahead of by-elections
Zanu PF has taken an early lead ahead of the July 26 by-elections after claiming three local authority seats uncontested.
Christmas Pass bypass project gains momentum
Trust Freddy Online Correspondent The implementation of the much-anticipated Christmas Pass bypass project in Manicaland province has officially kicked off, with bush clearing operations now in full swing, the Ministry…
NetOne CEO urges tech-driven solutions to protect Zimbabwe’s wetlands at COP15 summit
Nokuthula Dube NetOne’s group chief executive officer, Engineer Raphael Mushanawani, has called for urgent, tech-driven action to protect Zimbabwe’s wetlands. He was delivering closing remarks at the COP15 welcome dinner…
Mashonaland West Investment Conference urges focus on economic diversification and value addition for growth
Delegates at the ongoing Mashonaland West Investment Conference in Kariba have called on authorities and investors to prioritise strengthening of the exploitation of opportunities in the diversification of the economy and value addition of natural resources.
Deaf women and girls in Zimbabwe urged to overcome systemic exclusion despite promised rights and policies
Theseus Shambare DEAF women and girls in Zimbabwe continue to face systemic exclusion despite the country’s progressive constitutional and policy commitments to both gender equality and disability rights, a new…











