7 000 health workers to be trained annually
ZIMBABWE is battling a critical shortage of health professionals, with the number of doctors and nurses per patient falling far short of World Health Organisation (WHO) standards — a gap the Government now plans to close by training 7 000 health workers every year.
China challenges America’s AI dominance
GLOBAL artificial intelligence (AI) development has reached a decisive inflection point.
Comment :Zimbabwe’s ODI series against Sri Lanka offers breather from Test woes
ZIMBABWE’S cricketing landscape has endured a challenging past few months marred by a string of poor results in red-ball cricket that have laid bare long-standing struggles and challenges. Poor results…
The ghosts of Matopos
Farai Diza High above the undulating terrain of Zimbabwe’s Matopos Hills, on a site rich in history and spiritual resonance, lies a grave that continues to evoke powerful emotions. It…
Blitz-Krieg teenage pregnancies, drug drunks
Stephen Mpofu, Perspective LAW enforcement agents in Zimbabwe, like police officers across the globe, cannot be everywhere at once. Their efforts to maintain peace, order, and stability — essential ingredients…
The digital Wild West: Is your data safe in Zimbabwe’s cyber frontier?
Jacqueline Ntaka, Opinion AS our lives become increasingly digital, cybersecurity has evolved from being a concern exclusive to large corporations into a vital part of everyday life for individuals across…
Glorifying God with our bodies
David Mathis-Matters of Faith God made us for his glory. He created us “in his own image” (Gen. 1:27). We were made to reflect and display him, to be mobile…
Zimbabwe moves to regulate
Nqobile Bhebhe, Zimpapers Business Hub Zimbabwe is taking decisive steps to stem significant revenue losses from unregulated carbon credit trading by establishing a national registry aligned with international standards, Environment,…











