AI uses algorithms and complex machine learning techniques to analyse and interpret vast amounts of data and make decisions based on the data.
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By Evans Sadomba Jan. 17, 2025
The late Morgan Tsvangirai, the founding leader of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), embodied the true spirit of opposition.
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By Fanuel Chinowaita Jan. 17, 2025
If those carefully chosen words do not set your alarm bells ringing, you have not travelled much in the land of lawyers.
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By Gwynne Dyer Jan. 17, 2025
Its top speed, while electronically limited, is more than sufficient for legal driving on any road in Zimbabwe.
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By Andrew Muzamhindo Jan. 17, 2025
Chamisa’s shock resignation in January 2024, citing Zanu PF’s alleged hijacking of the CCC through Tshabangu, marked another turning point.
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By Tinashe Kairiza Jan. 17, 2025
In 2023, OK Zimbabwe highlighted how the volatile financial environment, exchange rate fluctuations, and electricity shortages had a corrosive effect on its revenues and operations.
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By Blessing Nyatanga Jan. 17, 2025
For policymakers, academics, and property stakeholders, the programme invites a critical appraisal.
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By Mike Juru Jan. 17, 2025
All things being equal, this is how Owner is going to be forced to remain our slave, locked away at State House, “for the good of the nation”.
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By Muckracker Jan. 17, 2025
If this audacious plan succeeds, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s constitutionally defined term, set to end in 2028, would be extended to 2030, along with parliamentary tenures.
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By Tinashe Kairiza Jan. 17, 2025
OK Zimbabwe was last week forced to issue a statement allaying fears that it was facing collapse after some videos showing empty shelves at its stores went viral.
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By Faith Zaba Jan. 17, 2025
The latest president to try it is South Korea’s Yoon Suk Yeol, elected two years ago by the slimmest margin ever.
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By Gwynne Dyer Jan. 10, 2025
The decision, spearheaded by Finance minister Professor Mthuli Ncube, is set to have far-reaching implications for the Zimbabwean automotive landscape.
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By Andrew Muzamhindo Jan. 10, 2025
In his groundbreaking 1950 paper, Computing Machinery and Intelligence, Turing laid the foundation for AI, proposing the Turing Test as a measure of machine intelligence.
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By Evans Sagomba Jan. 10, 2025
Zimbabwe’s financial sector struggles to provide long-term credit facilities due to macroeconomic instability, unpredictable currency dynamics and a history of high inflation.
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By Fbc Securities Jan. 10, 2025
In a world often overshadowed by chaos and uncertainty, where the weight of daily challenges can feel overwhelming, Tony's energy is a breath of fresh air.
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By Grace Chirenje Jan. 10, 2025
Economic analysts have debated the practicality of the budget, particularly since over 80% of the projected revenue is expected to come from taxes.
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By Kudakwashe Taimo Jan. 10, 2025
Cde Clive Malunga of the Nesango noise has finally just realised that something is wrong in this country
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By Muckraker Jan. 10, 2025
Chapo secured 65,17% of the vote, while his rival, Venâncio Mondlane, garnered 24,19%.
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By Tinashe Kairiza Jan. 10, 2025
Coal-fired machines had been grounded by grinding shortages, and waves of factory scale downs were sweeping through the economy.
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By Shame Makoshori Jan. 10, 2025
Prateek Suri exemplifies how determination and strategic foresight
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By Theindependent Dec. 24, 2024
Drinking a glass of water each morning is a great way to build this up into a habit.
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By Cimas Dec. 20, 2024
One of the most striking insights I found is Kalanithi’s recognition that life’s meaning is not diminished by death but, rather, clarified by it.
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By Nyaradzo Dhliwayo Dec. 20, 2024
Like the proverbial ostrich, supply chain professionals cannot bury their heads in the sand and pretend that supply chain problems will go away.
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By Charles Nyika Dec. 20, 2024
For Zimbabwean universities, entrepreneurial leadership can transform bricolage from a survival mechanism into a stepping stone for innovation and growth.
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By Antony Jongwe Dec. 20, 2024
Addressing informalisation is not just an economic necessity — it is essential for creating a future of opportunity and stability for all Zimbabweans.
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By Constantine Chikosi Dec. 20, 2024
Not to do God’s will, when it is in your power to do it, is definitely a sin. As the Vatican used to put it in the bad old days: “Error has no rights”.
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By Gwynne Dyer Dec. 20, 2024
Packing for a car travel holiday requires careful consideration to ensure you have everything you need while minimising clutter and excess weight.
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By Andrew Muzamhindo Dec. 20, 2024
The scandal has highlighted the broader housing crisis in Zimbabwe, with growing urban populations clashing with inadequate urban planning.
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By Thando Khumalo Dec. 20, 2024
As consumers, we are at the tail end of the value chain, meaning we absorb the full brunt of inefficiencies in the economy. We are the most affected with the chaos.
What an achievement by the former chairperson of the Zimbabwean Human Rights Commission!
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By Muckracker Dec. 20, 2024
The favourable environment for capital raise in USD, reduced trading costs, forex retention benefits and tax incentives attracted 15 listings over the past four years.
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By Kudakwashe Taimo Dec. 20, 2024
As I navigated the festivities, I found myself reflecting deeply on what it means to be part of a large family, especially within the context of African cultural norms.
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By Grace Chirenje Dec. 20, 2024
Zimbabwe’s banking sector has shifted its revenue model from interest-based income to non-interest income due to hyperinflation and economic instability.
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By Tinashe Duma Dec. 20, 2024
For over three decades, the country has been weighed down by relentless economic challenges, reducing it to a frequent subject of ridicule.
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By Faith Zaba Dec. 20, 2024
The lifeless fish, ordinarily a vital source of protein for the capital’s residents, expose the extent of an ecological catastrophe that has spiralled out of control.
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By Tinashe Kairiza Dec. 20, 2024
To create an account, you need to fill in a few fields and come up with a strong password.
The most important of these is the regulatory system at the federal and state level.
Rural industrialisation aligns education with community empowerment. Zimbabwean universities can actively participate in this model through:
Opinion
By Antony Jongwe Dec. 13, 2024
The roots of informalisation can be traced back to a series of economic crises that began in the late 1990s, including hyperinflation, political instability, and widespread unemployment.
Familiarity with tools such as mobile banking apps and e-commerce platforms boosts productivity and access to opportunities.
Opinion
By Naison Bangure Dec. 13, 2024
When companies under-declare their profits due to IFFs, the government will collect much less revenues than it would have collected, if the companies had chosen to be honest.
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By Kevin Tutani Dec. 13, 2024
The question of copyright in the context of AI-generated content is complex. Existing laws may not clearly outline the ownership of works created by AI systems. Zimbabwe must consider:
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By Jacob Mutisi Dec. 13, 2024
The same report notes that progress in boosting health spending in resource-scarce countries has been limited, despite a commitment to leave no one behind.
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By Prosper Chitambara Dec. 13, 2024
Think of a salary survey as your organisation's radar system, providing real-time intelligence about market movements and helping you spot trends before they become obvious.
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By Memory Nguwi Dec. 13, 2024
This resilience does not only protect the company’s bottom line but also builds trust with stakeholders, including employees, customers, and investors.
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By Diana Machodo Dec. 13, 2024
This global community represents a powerful resource with the potential to transform Zimbabwe’s socio-economic landscape.
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By Constantine Chikosi Dec. 13, 2024
In government, there is tremendous pressure to do more with less. Said differently, governments are expected to do more without more.
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By Charles Nyika Dec. 13, 2024
According to McKinsey & Company, the influx of innovative solutions has yet to solve the problem of congested roads.
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By Batanai Matsika Dec. 13, 2024
However, most people would not have experienced symptoms from the first infection.
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By Cimas Dec. 13, 2024
A larger economic base helps mitigate the downsides associated with wider budget deficits and the need to monetise the funding gap through expensive debt or simply printing currency. 
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By Equity Axis Dec. 13, 2024