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Human oversight of AI

Human oversight is one of the key ingredients that will ensure that the law can mitigate risks and prevent AI-related harm.
By Evans Sagomba Mar. 21, 2025

EU insists on rule of law to lure investment

Poland is presiding over the EU Council presidency.  
By Tinashe Kairiza Mar. 20, 2025

Unrest in Indonesia: Chinese Project Faces Fierce Backlash

Boost China-EU trade to nullify US tariffs
By The Hong Kong Post Mar. 19, 2025
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ZDI off EU restrictive measures

The council also announced the renewal of its framework for restrictive measures concerning Zimbabwe, saying they are extended to February 2026.
By Takudzwa Munemo Feb. 20, 2025

EU extends Zim restrictive measures, delists ZDI

The sanctions included an arms embargo as well as travel and financial sanctions.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Feb. 19, 2025

EU-Zim Business Forum to unlock sustainable trade, investment

The three-day business forum to be held in May is expected to focus on Investment and Development Agency, ZimTrade and the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries.
By Praise Nyamadzawo Feb. 11, 2025

New SADC PF partners with GIZ Project to enhance accountability, citizen participation

Sekgoma hoped that the partnership would enhance capacity development and oversight of government programmes. 
By Moses Mugadza Feb. 6, 2025

Isolation fears surge amid term extension manoeuvres

Analysts warn this move could further isolate Zimbabwe, undermining its progress toward re-engagement with the international community.
By Tatira Zwinoira Jan. 31, 2025

‘Urgency key to attainment of net-zero target’

To keep global warming below more than 1.5°C  – as called for in the Paris Agreement – emissions need to be reduced by 45% by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050.
By Kennedy Nyavaya Jan. 13, 2025