Impact of AI on education in Zim
Authorities seem unsure how to address this shift, suggesting AI's influence may currently be limited to certain areas, minimising its overall impact.
By Naison Bangure
18h ago
Mineral exports further deteriorate
The government has set a new US$40 billion by 2030 target for the mining sector. This came as the industry recorded US$20,5 billion in exports over the past five years.
By Melody Chikono
20h ago
Unicef bails out 200k Zim children
Mnangagwa said the country needed US$2 billion to tackle hunger caused by low rainfall which has wiped out about half of the maize crop.
By Priviledge Gumbodete
Apr. 15, 2024
Do executive salary disclosures help firms?
At the same time, the 'pay-versus-performance' rule necessitates disclosing the link between executive compensation and metrics like total shareholder return.
By Memory Nguwi
Apr. 12, 2024
EU wants dialogue on investment climate
The proposal was made by EU ambassador to Zimbabwe Jobst von Kirchmann during a mission’s Private Sector Dialogue Seminar held in Harare this week.
By Sydney Kawadza
Apr. 12, 2024
Brand association, approved standards
Voluntary standards are revolutionary. A brand with an approved standard is quality assured. National and provincial standards will bring about brand association with territories.
By Tanaka Chikwenhere
Apr. 5, 2024
Treasury deploys AfDB grants, seeks consultants
Zimbabwe’s failure to extinguish its external debt has blocked the country from receiving fresh loans and development support from most multilateral lenders and partners.
By Tatira Zwinoira
Apr. 3, 2024
EU lines up women empowerment projects
Women Affairs minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the government was committed to ending poverty among women.
By Mirriam Mangwaya
Mar. 29, 2024
Understanding types of targeted sanctions
We also have transportation sanctions where prohibitions of international transit of sea or air carriers from or to the targeted state are common.
By Sharon Hofisi
Mar. 22, 2024