ARTUZ issues exam threat over unpaid allowances 

In a letter seen by NewsDay, addressed to ZIMSEC chairperson Paul Mapfumo, ARTUZ president Obert Masaraure said the examinations body owes teachers about 70% of their allowances.
By Brent Shamu 18h ago

Zim scholar earns two doctorates

Her groundbreaking research tackles a critical national issue: strengthening local technical skills through structured knowledge transfer from expatriates.
By Staff Reporter Dec. 18, 2025

Midlands Marimba Arts Festival celebrates the power of mbira, marimba music

Chihora urged music lovers to embrace such festivals saying it was an opportunity for musical talent discovery and promotion of the country’s rich cultural heritage.
By Stephen Chadenga Dec. 17, 2025
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Corruption claims rock Marondera farm joint venture

Failure to meet these conditions constitutes grounds for termination.
By Staff Reporter Dec. 14, 2025

Chinese food-service chains adopt AI as a new 'operating partner'

Rapidly evolving consumer market drives sector’s AI application from digital upgrades to full-chain intelligent decision-making
By Newsday Dec. 14, 2025

Driving energy transformation through mandatory minerals energy fund

Zimbabwe and other Sadc countries have been experiencing power shortages, transmission incapacity and loss of electrons due to old infrastructure.
By Edzai Kachirekwa Dec. 14, 2025

BCC apologises over refuse collection chaos

“The city is facing a shortage of refuse compactors,” Coltart said. 
By Nizbert Moyo Dec. 13, 2025

Understanding AI in 2026: Simple guide for our growing audience

A decade ago, AI appeared in isolated pockets, a chatbot on a bank’s website, an automated translation service, or a voice assistant on a smartphone.
By Naison Bangure Dec. 12, 2025

Facing ethics of AI before it confronts us

This is not about stifling innovation. On the contrary, ethical guardrails will build trust, encouraging citizens to embrace AI rather than fear it.
By Evans Sagomba Dec. 12, 2025