Zimbabwe’s first AI courtroom war
The prosecution alleges that AI-generated photographs and videos were circulated suggesting that Chivayo had met South African President Cyril Ramaphosa ahead of his official visit to Zimbabwe.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi
56m ago
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Wave of mergers flood regulator as companies defend balance sheets
According to the CTC’s first quarter 2026 report, two transactions were approved without conditions, while five deals remain under review.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
1h ago
SA groups demand ban on xenophobic vigilantes
The letters were addressed to President Cyril Ramaphosa, Cabinet ministers, the South African Human Rights Commission, the Independent Electoral Commission and the United Nations.
By Silas Nkala
2h ago
Chinhoyi council faces US$6,9 million land compensation blow
Addressing journalists at the Chinhoyi Press Club, newly-appointed town clerk Birrat Tasarira said council would engage the property owner before determining the next course of action.
By Nunurai Jena
2h ago
Dump Moyo: Residents revolt against ward 23 councillor
The residents argue that Moyo failed to effectively execute her mandate and uphold the standards expected of an elected public representative.
By Silas Nkala
2h ago
Mind fitness series (II): The power of self-awareness
The truth was Rudo was tired. It was not the ordinary tiredness that would disappear with a good night’s sleep. She was emotionally drained and nobody around her could see it.
By Jessie Mhaka
2h ago
Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, luxury in a box
Where modern luxury SUVs often rely on flashy chrome, aerodynamic styling, the Prado commands respect through sheer presence and a sense of rugged elegance.
By Tendai Munhundarima
17h ago
Shurugwi craft artist defies disability
Born with a condition medical professionals identified as symbrachydactyly where one hand is smaller than the other, Chimwanda uses her legs, mouth and tongue for knitting.
By Stephen Chadenga
20h ago
Regulatory reforms: Zim’s opportunity to reset the cost of doing business
At their core, the reforms represent a recognition that economic growth cannot occur where regulation becomes punitive instead of facilitative.
By Believe Guta
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