AS Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to astonish the world with its capabilities, from writing articles and generating images to composing music and producing reports;
AN uproar has erupted over the growing influence of artificial intelligence (AI) in the justice system.
Communities perfected methods of water harvesting, drought-resistant farming, and ecological conservation centuries before “climate change” entered modern discourse. 
ZIMBABWE stands at an inflection point. Quiet reforms in the country’s intellectual property (IP) system are not merely administrative tweaks.
Modern footballers are no longer just athletes. They are commercial entities whose identities are carefully managed and monetised across global markets.