Education ministry petitioned to end school dropouts

Primary and Secondary Education ministry spokesperson Taungana Ndoro said every single dropout was a national emergency. 
By Sharon Zebra 1h ago

ZACC probes City of Harare official

This is despite the church having failed to comply with conditions set out in a previous 2017 Town Planning Permit which had already lapsed in 2019.
By Staff Reporter 19h ago

AI in satelites, air travel, astronomy

AI-powered “space traffic controllers,” such as systems named ASIMOV and CREAM, are now at the heart of satellite management.
By Naison Bangure 19h ago

Zim’s adoption of AI: Can we keep up?

The question that confronts us, in Harare as much as in Silicon Valley, is simple yet profound: can Zimbabwe keep up with AI?
By Evans Sagomba 19h ago

Drastic gold price dip triggers sharp rise in Zim mining NPLs... RBZ data shows the 2024 sector loans shot 28%

The figure underscores mining’s acute vulnerability to external shocks and reflects a significant shift in credit risk dynamics, experts say.
By Mthandazo Nyoni 20h ago

Stage set for inaugural Cimas @80 Media Awards

According to Cimas Health Group, the response from the media has been overwhelming, with 120 entries submitted across the categories. 
By Style Reporter 20h ago

Mineral exports hit US$2,4bn

The report unveiled a dramatic shift within the high-value Platinum Group Metals (PGMs) sector, which remains a cornerstone of Zimbabwe’s mineral exports.
By Staff Reporter 20h ago

Prop developers scale back as mono-currency fears mount

The shift is being driven by Statutory Instrument 218 of 2023, which permits the existing multi-currency regime only until 2030. After this date, ZiG will become the sole legal tender.
By Concilia Mupezeni 20h ago