AI in education: Transformation or disruption?

The introduction of AI-driven teaching and learning models is disrupting education systems all over the world.
By Dennis Magaya Mar. 28, 2025

Is humanity ready for risks linked to uncontrolled AI advancement?

OpenAI’s recent proposals to the United States government highlight a clear theme: push the boundaries of AI as far and fast as possible and deal with the consequences later.
By Evans Sagomba Mar. 28, 2025

Cassava partners Nvidia to build Africa’s first AI factory

Econet Global has the majority shareholding in Econet Wireless Zimbabwe.
By Business Reporter Mar. 25, 2025

Can AI be a solution to woes bedevilling the global south?

This intensive and exclusive focus on AI and the Global South has been missing in the literature.
By Arthur Mutambara Mar. 21, 2025

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

Zim must leverage on expertise of its nationals

TWO of the country’s revered sons, Strive Masiyiwa and James Manyika, will next month co-chair an inaugural summit on artificial intelligence (AI).
By Newsday Mar. 17, 2025

Who are we, really? A provocation on definitions and influences of African writing

The creators of Artificial Intelligence bots designed them and continue to upgrade them after the fashion of their lived experiences.
By Ray Mawerera Mar. 16, 2025
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Vic Falls girls brutally assaulted by CIO operatives

Esau Ncube, the father of one of the victims, said police in the resort city refused to open a docket against the CIO officers alleging that the matter was political.
By Gracious Daniel Mar. 16, 2025

Harnessing the digital shovel: How Zimbabwean smallholder farmers can cultivate prosperity in a changing climate

Zimbabwe can explore similar systems to enhance the competitiveness of its agricultural products in both domestic and international markets.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Mar. 16, 2025