Emerging trends in AI, data analysis

AI and data analytics are transforming businesses and society. These trends show how companies can harness data to gain insights, improve customer experience, and tackle larger challenges.
By Naison Bangure Nov. 15, 2024
Green building and sustainable architecture: Trends, innovations
Green building and sustainable architecture: Trends, innovations
Investing in green building practices can also enhance a company’s reputation and marketability. 
By Rufaro Bingura Nov. 15, 2024
Wealth growth and Dubai
The Mauritius Residence by Investment Programme is attracting a great deal of interest from investors.
By Batanai Matsika Nov. 15, 2024
Climate change debate and money
Moreover, the “best will in the world” may not be available. 
By Gwynne Dyer Nov. 15, 2024
The 2024 Hyundai Tucson Limited Edition: Bold statement on wheels
The extensive list of standard features, particularly in terms of technology and safety, provides excellent value for money. 
By Andrew Muzamhindo Nov. 15, 2024
Bots polls a prototype of democracy in Sadc
Botswana’s entire electoral process took place in a peaceful environment conducive for the conduct of elections and consistent with Botswana’s electoral laws.
Navigating the property market: Investor’s guide
Whether you are a seasoned professional or just starting, the investor's guidelines will empower you to navigate the property market precisely.
By Mike Juru Nov. 15, 2024
Be reminded ‘rogue’ businesses: Our Owners resent competition
The files are said to contain details of assets that Masisi & Co invested in around the globe and details of the corruption in government tenders that benefited the gang. 
By Muckraker Nov. 15, 2024
A deep reflection on South African culture
The streets resonate with the sounds of various languages—Zulu, Xhosa, Afrikaans, Shona, and English—each contributing to a unique cultural mosaic. 
By Grace Chirenje Nov. 15, 2024
What Zim must do in a new Trump era
By adopting these strategies, Zimbabwe can build resilience and navigate the uncertainties that come with the “new” Trump administration
By Tinashe Duma Nov. 15, 2024
Lagers surge and sorghum slips: Dissecting Delta’s mixed fortunes
It has another investment in African Distillers, which manufactures wines and spirits. The beverages giant now has operations in South Africa and Zambia. 
By Rufaro Hozheri Nov. 15, 2024
Incentivise Zim’s diaspora to invest back home
Importantly, fixing the political and economic crisis would be key towards arresting the headwinds of skills flight buffeting the nation.
By Tinashe Kairiza Nov. 15, 2024
The two choices at our disposal
This is why the informal sector’s merchandise is cheap compared to formal businesses.
By Shame Makoshori Nov. 15, 2024
Profit to purpose : Transformation of business through humanistic mgmt
AJ: Why do you believe dignity and well-being are critical to sustainable business practices, and how can leaders cultivate them in their organisations?
By Anthony Jongwe Nov. 8, 2024
The Suzuki Grand Vitara GLX has road manners
A deeply sculpted area at the borders of the lower bumper integrates the reverse and turn signals.
By Andrew Muzamhindo Nov. 8, 2024
Mitigating cyber security threats through CSR
Empowering consumers with knowledge can significantly reduce the likelihood of them falling victim to cybercrime.
By Jacob Mutisi Nov. 8, 2024
Digital asset management is here
Will Change the Game Tokenisation is the process by which an underlying asset, tangible or intangible, is converted into a digital token via blockchain technology.
By Vince Musewe Nov. 8, 2024
November is men’s health awareness month
However, as there are no symptoms in the early stages, it is often diagnosed late. 
By Cimas Nov. 8, 2024
Namibia’s game-changing elections
The smooth transition following the death of Geingob in February 2024 was a sign of political stability.
By The Conversation Nov. 8, 2024
COP29 and strategy for sustainable development, climate resilience
Additionally, investing in green building projects can provide long-term financial savings and economic stability, reducing the financial burden on Zimbabwe's economy in the future.
By Mike Juru Nov. 8, 2024
What ruling parties can learn from Botswana’s BDP defeat
ON Friday November 1 2024, the ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) was defeated in the national elections.
By Akol Nyok Akol Dok Nov. 8, 2024
India, Zim explore new avenues of co-operation
That gives me satisfaction to say that they are utilising Indian healthcare infrastructure. And we wish to engage with the Ministry of Health and Child Care more on these things.
By Melody Chikono Nov. 8, 2024
From a Sadc-PF seething with anger at unAfrican Masisi to sweet revenge
Who does not know that it is disrespectful and unAfrican to rush ahead of the leadership and elders? We are not just Sadc chair, but elders as well. That was rude
By Muckraker Nov. 8, 2024
Mozambique’s dark hour: Struggle for freedom
The situation in Mozambique becomes even darker when one considers the role of the National Institute of Communications of 
By Adriano Nuvunga Nov. 8, 2024
Botswana’s recent election: A beacon of democracy, resilience
As a Zimbabwean woman, observing Botswana’s democratic maturity brings both hope and reflection on how democracy can shape a family’s life. 
By Grace Chirenje Nov. 8, 2024
From currency tumbles to stock juggles: Zim's market high-wire act
Despite these positive indicators, the ZSE has faced long-standing challenges due to exchange rate volatilities and policy inconsistencies
By Tinashe Duma Nov. 8, 2024
Understanding trade dynamics: Gold boom versus grain doom
Additionally, the nation’s electricity shortage has driven the import of US$158 million worth of electrical energy. 
By Rufaro Hozheri Nov. 8, 2024
US’ slide into isolation will hurt SA
Now those extolling the benefits of free global markets are the fringe.
By Natale Labia Nov. 8, 2024