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Africa’s top investors remain wary of Zimbabwe

He stressed that a supportive exchange-control framework across all sectors was essential if Zimbabwe hoped to attract sustained international capital. 
By Melody Chikono Dec. 5, 2025

Firm seeks US$90m for Shangani solar plant

Ravensus was established by three local companies — Raven Energy, Sustenergy, and Amanzi Corp (Pvt) Ltd.
By Business Reporter Nov. 30, 2025

Climate change fuels malaria surge in Zim, overwhelming health systems

The 42-year-old mother of four is no stranger to the challenges of farming in a changing climate, but this year, a new threat has emerged — the relentless spread of malaria.
By Tonderayi Matonho Sep. 15, 2025

Siblings clash over father’s tombstone

Esther Chirume told the court that her brother, Admire Chirume, became violent after she and her siblings proposed placing a tombstone at their father’s grave.
By Rejoice Phiri Apr. 20, 2025
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Govt to regulate AI use

Chirume thanked Unesco for developing a framework for the moral advancement and application of AI.
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Govt to regulate AI use

Chirume thanked Unesco for developing a framework for the moral advancement and application of AI.

Legal personnel shortage delays ICT draft Bills

Chirume said a new drafter was given the Bill in 2023 and a workshop was conducted in 2024 to discuss and draft the Bill.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Feb. 12, 2025

From the village to virtual world...A 33-year-old’s inspiring story

Mvula’s story is testament to the transformative power of education and technology, even in the most remote corners of the world.
By Evans Mathanda Nov. 3, 2024

ICT ministry in financial distress

Chirume said the budgetary constraints had crippled the operations of the ministry as seen in its failure to fulfil planned projects.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Oct. 17, 2024