Navigating the leap: Graduation to employment

Ngonidzashe Nyamwanza Career Navigator ACROSS the country, the graduation season is in full swing. Tertiary institutions are holding their annual ceremonies, and campuses are awash with colour, song, and jubilation.…

Scourge of touting in Zimbabwe: A menace to the travelling public

Rodgers Irimayi Cultural Perspectives IN Zimbabwe, touting locally known as “chihwindi”, has become an upsetting issue affecting travellers, primarily at bus termini across the nation. As passengers arrive to board…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Urgent action needed to curb abuse in schools

THE alarming rise in drug and sexual abuse among school children is a ticking time bomb that demands immediate attention and collective action. These heinous acts, not only shatter the…

A party to a contract can lose right to cancel an agreement

Trust Maanda Legal Position IN terms of the law, a party can elect to cancel an agreement where the other party is in breach. That right to cancel must be…

AI, ethics and governance: Lessons from the tragedy of Adam Raine

Dr Evans Sagomba THE lawsuit brought by the family of 16‑year‑old Adam Raine against OpenAI for the alleged role of ChatGPT in his death is a moral and policy alarm…

Don’t allow the devil to rob you of your harvest

Trust Maanda Looking at the Unseen JUDGES 3:31 And after him was Shamgar, the son of Anath, which slew of the Philistines 600 men with an ox goad: and he…

WATER CRISIS CHOKES BULAWAYO…Disease looms as residents drink from unsafe sources

FOR weeks entire suburbs of Zimbabwe’s second city have been running on empty taps as an acute water shortage forces residents to queue for hours, sleep at communal boreholes and…

COMMENT: FAKE PAPERS ARE A NATIONAL CURSE

ACADEMIC fraud is not just a crime. It is a national betrayal. It is an unforgivable offence that plants unqualified people in powerful positions and endangers lives. The fake certificate…

COMMENT : Mpilo’s failure to block bogus healthcare trainees is unacceptable

THE recent arrests of multiple individuals posing as nurses at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo — the third such case reported in swift succession — is not merely a lapse…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Trade surplus shows the benefits of expansion

ZIMBABWE has been reflecting a strong economy for much of the Second Republic, but has largely been reliant on Diaspora remittances to balance the books and ensure that we have…

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