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Ex-minister Mandelson quits Britain's Labour Party after new Epstein reports

During the late 1990s, Mandelson had an important role in Labour's electoral success as Tony Blair became prime minister.
By Reuters 2h ago

Primary schools debate contests roll out nationwide 

“Debates are an eye-opener for learners, enabling them to articulate informed opinions on pressing issues such as drug abuse and early child marriages,” he said. 
By Azriel Chimeno Feb. 1, 2026

Canada’s crocodile tears at Davos

Carney confesses that, until recently (January 14th to be exact) everything went well for Canada and those European states that looked up to the US for leadership.  
By Kenneth Mufuka Feb. 1, 2026

SMEs as engines of AI development and use in Zimbabwe

At its core, AI is a tool for solving problems. It is great at spotting trends in data, making predictions, automating tasks, and tailoring services to each person.  
By Tabani Moyo and Farai Chigora Feb. 1, 2026

Andy Flower joins Bulawayo’s mission for Street Child Cricket World Cup 2027

During a meeting with Bulawayo mayor David Coltart, the cricket icon pledged his support to the initiative, which aims to give a voice to vulnerable youth worldwide. 
By Munyaradzi Madzokere Feb. 1, 2026

Literary homecoming as Caine Prize marks 25 years in Zimbabwe

The anniversary events honoured her work while reaffirming the Prize’s commitment to the continent’s literary future. 
By Khumbulani Muleya Jan. 31, 2026

Developing Zimbawe's digital economy from the foundation

Local data centres change this equation. They keep data closer to users, improve service reliability, enhance cybersecurity control and create domestic digital employment. 
By Naison Bangure Jan. 30, 2026

Coltart sounds water alarm

Coltart also expressed concern that illegal miners continue to operate openly despite a government ban on alluvial mining in river courses announced towards the end of 2024. 
By Staff Reporter Jan. 29, 2026

EditorialComment: Bulawayo’s water lifeline at risk

These tributaries should be flowing strongly after such rains, slowly feeding Umzingwane Dam and securing Bulawayo’s future.  
By Southern Eye Jan. 29, 2026