Why AI chatbots are dangerous for children
The danger lies in the illusion. Chatbots feel human.
By Evans Sagomba
2h ago
Working with AI assistants: Practical guide
Despite their growing use, confusion remains widespread. Some people expect AI assistants to behave like search engines.
By Naison Bangure
6h ago
Hiring mistake that quietly breaks many organisations
Supervision becomes lighter, not because standards have dropped, but because people can be trusted to handle their responsibilities.
By Memory Nguwi
6h ago
Davos’ distant echo: Why the elite gathering fails Zim’s 99%
Davos discussions on climate, technology, and health are often framed through the lens of corporate opportunity and elite risk management.
By Yollander Millin
6h ago
Are we ready for a widely accessible central bank digital currency in Zim?
In Zimbabwe, physical cash is widely accessible to anyone capable of handling notes and coins.
By Kevin Tutani
6h ago
Intersection of real estate and banking
Banks, therefore, must engage with the sector not only as financiers but as partners in shaping sustainable development.
By Mike Juru
7h ago
Motoring: Chinese brands take the wheel in Zim… BYD’s expanding line-up signals decisive shift on local roads
Speaking at the launch, engineer Aubrey Zvareva exuded confidence in the line-up and its relevance to local drivers.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
7h ago
Brand Zim: Reputation and policy posture matter more
A country’s reputation is built through daily signals that citizens, investors and visitors interpret constantly.
By Dennis Mambure
7h ago
ANC implosion: A cautionary tale for Africa’s liberation movements
Clearly, the liberation script in its original form is exhausted, and the curtain is rising on a new and uncertain play.
By Wellington Muzengeza
7h ago
Muckracker: Why is this killjoy Cde ZZ sabotaging Resolution #1?
The only thing moving at revolutionary speed is the hot air issuing from the direction of one Cde Ziyambi Ziyambi — affectionately known as the Rude Boy from Zowa
By Muckracker
8h ago
Exposure as intellectual capital: Why progress is suffocated by familiarity
Zimbabwe’s urban professionals often know more about distant cities than about rural districts that sustain the nation.
By Gloria Mukombachoto
8h ago
Where are recreational facilities for children?
Recreational facilities are not just centres where children go to kill time. They are laboratories where children go to experiment and learn hands on.
By Aribino Nicholas
8h ago
Zimplats delivers 13% production growth
Tonnes milled increased solidly by 5,5% to 4 022 000 tonnes from 3 811 000 tonnes, reflecting improved mining and processing momentum.
By Equity Axis
8h ago
Candid Comment: Something is seriously wrong with councils
Matapi Flats lies in Mbare, Harare’s oldest suburb. Allowing living standards there to deteriorate to such inhuman levels is nothing short of shocking.
By Eddie Zvinonzwa
8h ago
Capital markets review: January performance, valuation outlook
Econet was the standout performer on the ZSE in January, gaining 55%, building on an already strong 87% performance in 2025.
By Kudakwashe Taimo
8h ago
ZRP must use AI-related tools in fighting crime
Once operational, such systems can automatically identify offending vehicles, link them to registration databases and generate electronic offence records.
By Jacob Mutisi
8h ago
Editor’s Memo: Policymakers must respond to the signals from business
The surge in voluntary liquidations and judicial management cases reported by industry bodies should spur policymakers into action. They must not pretend to be surprised.
By Shame Makoshori
8h ago
When gold shines brighter: What rising prices mean for Zimbabwe
Within Africa, the country is ranked 9th in terms of gold production and 10th in terms of central bank gold reserves.
By Elisha Mavodyo
9h ago
Constitutional violations on right to speedy trial
Our courts, particularly those dealing with the old constitution, have addressed the aspect of what length of time is considered “reasonable time,” which varies from case to case
By Blessed Mhlanga
9h ago
Fleet-proof value: Chery Tiggo 4 Pro 1.5 LiT CVT
That is why the Chery Tiggo 4 Pro 1.5 LiT CVT — available from Chery Zimbabwe — deserves serious attention from businesses building or renewing a fleet.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
Feb. 1, 2026
Zim post Davos 2026: From ‘critical minerals talk’ to investable value chains
The WEF Annual Meeting 2026, which ran from January 19 to 23 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland was no different this time around.
By Dennis Mambure
Feb. 1, 2026
Zimbabwe’s hot summer seasons: Inexpensive ways of cooling down
What makes these freezits even more appealing is their simplicity. Indigenous-flavoured popsicles can be made easily at home, at work, at school or before a picnic.
By Ruwarashe Muzamhindo
Jan. 30, 2026
Mitigating supply chain disruptions in business
The threat of supply chain disruption is ever-present. Change is no longer episodic. It is constant. The supply chain landscape pivots.
By Charles Nyika
Jan. 30, 2026
Systems critical than talent in building creative careers
The numbers are promising, but the creative economy in Africa may be discussed faster than it is being built.
By Anesu Chikumba
Jan. 30, 2026
Importance of competition in digital financial services
The rise of DFS has unquestionably transformed the financial sector. Innovation has accelerated, product choice has expanded and, critically, financial inclusion has improved.
By Kevin Tutani
Jan. 30, 2026
Leadership in a VUCA environment
Leaders, who operate in a VUCA world, need therefore to adopt 4 x 4 mindsets that also go an extra mile where there is very little traffic jam.
By Nicholas Aribino
Jan. 30, 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
Beijing, Moscow, Washington: Is this a new scramble for Zim?
“Zimbabwe has extracted billions of dollars worth of minerals over the past two decades,” Tendai Moyo, senior economist at the University of Zimbabwe, said.
By Lovemore Nyawo
Jan. 30, 2026
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Construction sector conundrum ‘We are witnessing a hollowing out of the industry’
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ZimTrade revives regional warehousing facilities push… state agency shifts to aggressive in-market export strategy
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