A life dedicated to learning: Tribute to educationist Lazarus Jaji
Zimbabwe has lost one of its most distinguished educationists, Dr Lazarus Jaji, a man whose life was devoted to shaping minds and strengthening the country’s academic foundations.
By John Gambanga
2h ago
Zimbabwe’s thuggish path to a perpetual presidency
The City Sports Centre in Harare has long been a venue for assembly, but on Tuesday, it became a theatre of the absurd—and the brutal.
By Freedom Chimuriwo
4h ago
Artificial intelligence in the Zimbabwean legal fraternity
Across Zimbabwe, legal practitioners are increasingly embracing technology, not merely as an accessory, but as an integral component of modern legal practice.
By Adam Mavhiko
6h ago
Paradox of the information age, why more knowledge has not produced better students
Crucially, this downward trend predates the Covid-19 pandemic, indicating that deeper structural issues are at play.
By Samuel Mwale
7h ago
Time to bring people into AI strategy conversation
Zimbabwe has taken a bold step by launching its National Artificial Intelligence Strategy. This document is not just another policy paper gathering dust on government shelves.
By Evans Sagomba
8h ago
Caledonia’s VFEX premium Gold tailwinds, record FY2025
Yet, beyond fundamentals, it is Caledonia’s unusual pricing dynamics across its three listings that draws attention.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
9h ago
Policymakers red-flag AI boom
Speaking at the launch in Harare, President Emmerson Mnangagwa described AI as a key driver of the country’s modernisation and industrialisation.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
9h ago
Public hearings or public intimidation?
Public hearings are supposed to be spaces where Zimbabweans freely express their views on proposed changes to the supreme law.
By Newsday
10h ago
Embracing AI in PR
At its core, PR is about managing relationships, shaping narratives and influencing public perception. Traditionally, this relied heavily on intuition, experience and manual processes.
By Cliff Chiduku
Apr. 1, 2026




