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EDITORIAL COMMENT : Quick audits will keep special schemes on course

In the battle against corruption and abuse of special schemes, the Government has been relying more and more on checks and audits to ensure that those benefiting from any special…

Woman faces lithium export permit fraud charges

Yeukai Karengezeka Court Correspondent A CHINESE businesswoman accused of defrauding a local company, Icy Bay (Private) Limited, of US$160 000 through the use of a counterfeit lithium export permit, has…

Smith comparison regrettable

Lovemore KadzuraPost ReporterIT is alarming to see some black youths on social media trying to gloss over the brutal regime of Mr Ian Douglas Smith, who led Rhodesia from 1964…

Modernity and traditional leadership

Rodgers IrimayiCultural Perspectives OUR African system provides a special place for traditional leaders. As cultural diffusion takes centre stage in the new world order, traditional leaders play significant roles in…

ChatGPT: Revolutionising AI

Dr Evans SagombaEverything AI HISTORIANS may look back on November 30, 2022, as a pivotal moment in the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI).On this date, OpenAI released ChatGPT to the…

Citizen participation in council affairs

Trust Maanda THE 2013 Constitution of Zimbabwe, unlike its predecessor, guarantees devolution of powers of the Government.It does so in clear and unambiguous terms in Section 264.The objectives of such…

Beitbridge Municipality close Dulivhadzimu Stadium for renovations

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Beitbridge Municipality has closed Dulivhadzimu Stadium, which hosts most of the town’s major activities, for renovations.Some of the major activities that are held at the stadium…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Setting ourselves up for success in 2025

AS we step into the new year, it is imperative that Government, individuals, and organisations alike prioritise the development of well-articulated plans for 2025. Having a clear roadmap for the…

Farmers4ED to push local produce into UK market

Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West BureauThe Farmers4ED United Kingdom Chapter is working tirelessly to ensure that local produce finds its way into that country.The chapter is pushing for Zimbabwe’s horticulture products…

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