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How substance abuse is taking over Zimbabwe’s youth

Dr Farzana Naeem-Herald Correspondent Substance abuse is a growing public health crisis worldwide, and Zimbabwe is no exception. Driven by an array of social, economic, and psychological factors, substance abuse…

US$2m Zesa equipment lost to theft

Nyore Madzianike, Harare BureauTHE Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) has lost electricity transmission and distribution equipment valued at over US$2 million to theft and vandalism between January and October this…

Zanu-PF escalating the war of the minds

Dr Obert Moses Mpofu THE wars that will be fought in the future will be purely ideological ones. He who controls the minds of the people will have a power…

Building a safer future: The imperative of supporting survivors of gender-based violence in Zimbabwe

IN a world where the statistics surrounding Gender-Based Violence (GBV) remain alarmingly high, the recent commitment by the Zimbabwean Government to ensure that survivors receive adequate response services is a…

Sports betting boom: Opportunity or risk for Zimbabweans?

Jimmy Murwira-Herald Correspondent  Sports betting has become a phenomenon in Zimbabwe, transforming lives in various ways.  Once considered a niche activity, it is now a mainstream pursuit, attracting thousands of…

LitFest: Celebrating African stories, voices

Elliot Ziwira @the Bookstore The late inimitable academic, Professor Jameson Kurasha, once pointed out that “until lions learn to write their own stories”, the tale of jungle conquest will “always…

Strategy questions business leaders must ask: Part 5

Arthur Marara-Point Blank As you strive for excellence in your professional life, it is essential to acknowledge that personal growth and development are just as crucial as professional growth. Recognising…

It is time to allow men in the kitchen

Fadzayi Maposah-Correspondent Zimbabwean men actually love being in the kitchen.  They enjoy seeing how food is prepared and appreciate the portions available.  By excluding them from the kitchen, we may…

The joy that lies behind

Rutendo Gwatidzo-Changing Perspectives Oftentimes, by default, human nature tends to focus on the challenges that lie ahead in life rather than the joy that lies behind.  It is crucial to…

The ethical use of AI to enhance, not short-cut, scholarly work

Jacqueline Ntaka THE advent of artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionised many fields, including academic research. However, with great power comes great responsibility.  The ethical use of AI in academic research…

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