Lack of AI training perpetuates inequality in African workforce

Making a prediction about job losses due to AI, a World Economic Forum (WEF) survey published on April 30, 2023 estimated that some 14 million jobs will be lost globally by 2027.
By Taurai Mabhachi and Nkosikhona Sibanda Aug. 9, 2024

CCP censors Premier’s speech for comparing China’s post-pandemic ‘Zombie Economy’ to a sick patient

According to reports, Li Quiang, a member of the Standing Committee of the Central Committee and the premier of the State Council, is the second most powerful figure in the CCP.
By The Hong Kong Post Jul. 18, 2024

Leading with context

A good promise by one might seem too overly and overtly charismatic. One’s silence might be taken for despotism or autocracy.
By Jonah Nyoni Jun. 8, 2024

Markets can save economy but only if the govt allows

Basically, Milei argued that when a government gets in the way of an economy having a “market discovery”, its companies produce less.
By The Zimbabwe Independent Feb. 23, 2024

Why leaders fail

Governments have failed their citizens because they have not served the citizens but have become more powerful than the citizens they are supposed to serve.
By Jonah Nyoni Nov. 25, 2023

Village Rhapsody: Remaining relevant in the digital age

Barbara Holland defines the digital age as a time when an increasing number of human activities are taking or have already taken a digital form.
By Donald Nyandoro Oct. 22, 2023

Africa must have a new strategic approach to China

In our bilateral discussions, we cover a broad range of issues.
By Arthur Mutambara Sep. 1, 2023

Leading the newsroom in digital era

Evidently, journalism has not been spared, from operations to content quality; the dynamics are demanding new knowledge and a new set of skills to full-proof journalism.
By Silence Mugadzaweta Aug. 5, 2023

‘Promises of a crocodile’

The new leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa (nick-named “crocodile”) took office on August 26 2018 at the age of 75.
By Mark & Associates Jul. 7, 2023