You didn’t adopt AI. It adopted you

The focus of my address was leadership in the age of AI, how you stay ahead when uncertainty and disruption are the new normal.
By Trevor Ncube Jun. 21, 2026

Gakaka: A photographer’s unlikely journey

My girlfriend at the time, now my wife, encouraged me. I told her I was thinking about buying a camera, and she said, “I think that’s a great idea.”
By In Conversation With Trevor Jun. 21, 2026

Nyaruwata empowers women against the climate crisis

From analysing cholera outbreaks to documenting the harrowing survival stories of Cyclone Idai, she highlights how socioeconomic vulnerabilities exacerbate environmental crises.
By In Conversation With Trevor Jun. 14, 2026

Dr Filippa Nel: Why every soul needs a therapist

From the grassroots success of the Friendship Bench to the intimacy of personal journaling, Filippanel explores how facing difficult internal conversations leads to genuine growth.
By In Conversation With Trevor Jun. 7, 2026

Government seized with security sector growth

Institute of Chartered Loss Control and Private Security Management executive secretary Joshua Murire said the criterion for registering security companies was outdated.
By Tapfumanei Muchabaiwa May. 18, 2026

Cruiser craze hits Zim... the rise of ‘Cruiser Mhani’

Something unusual has been happening on Zimbabwe’s motoring scene — something organic, loud, and impossible to ignore. From a street chant to a full-blown motoring movement, “Cruiser Mhani”
By Andrew Muzamhindo May. 15, 2026

Vingirai’s one-day SA trip that ended with eight years in exile

In Conversation with Alpha Media Holdings chairman Trevor Ncube (TN), Vingirai reflects on the decimation of indigenous banking, his spiritual survival
By In Conversation With Trevor May. 10, 2026
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Ramaphosa farm visit saga rages on

In the letter, Ncube expresses concern that the visit last Sunday at Mnangagwa’s private farm in Kwekwe occurred during a period of significant legislative changes in Zimbabwe.
By Staff Reporter May. 10, 2026

Nicholas Vingirai: The accidental banker who excelled

The economy was more formal than we have today. Companies were vibrant. The opportunities to train for whatever profession you chose were multiple.
By In Conversation With Trevor May. 3, 2026