Castellion job evaluation system — What to know
The Castellion system does this by breaking every job into six measurable factors, scoring each one, and combining the scores to arrive at a total that determines the grade.
By Memory Nguwi
22h ago
From Apollo to Artemis, how data, AI are taking humanity back to the moon
While lunar missions capture the imagination, the lessons they teach extend far beyond space exploration. Data-driven decision-making now shapes nearly every aspect of modern life.
By Naison Bangure
23h ago
Artificial side of artificial intelligence
AI cannot fix broken governance, nor can it substitute for political will. It can only amplify what already exists. If corruption is entrenched, AI risks entrenching it further.
By Evans Sagomba
23h ago
Seven-seat Mitsubishi Destinator now in Zim
The 1.5-litre turbo engine provides enough punch for daily use and open-road overtaking, with the 250Nm torque figure helping it feel responsive where it matters most.
By Andrew Muzamhindo
23h ago
Zim’s brain-picking economy must end
A financial literacy workshop demands hours of research, structure, audience profiling, rehearsal and the quiet courage to stand before strangers and say something worth hearing.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
23h ago
Unifreight buys 86.7% of FedEx Zimbabwe partner in US$2.08m deal
The consideration represents approximately 15.7% of Unifreight’s current market capitalisation on the ZSE.
By Nhau Mangirazi
Apr. 17, 2026
Deadly kombi explosion: City in shock
BULAWAYO mayor David Coltart yesterday expressed shock after a South Africa-registered commuter omnibus burst into flames, killing 18 people on the spot.
By Staff Reporter
Apr. 17, 2026
Uncertainty grips over 180 000 ZEP holders
Within hours, the Department of Home Affairs released an official statement saying “there has been no change in policy”.
By Problem Masau
Apr. 17, 2026
Dance, language anchor Tonga cultural renaissance in Zim
AS Zimbabwe commemorates 46 years of independence, the country’s cultural tapestry remains one of its most enduring pillars woven through rhythm, language and memory.
By Tendai Sauta
Apr. 17, 2026




