Converting harvests into commodities and products that last longer

Unlike mass markets that try to come up with fair pricing systems based on demand and supply, prices announced by government are often not informed by demand and supply.
By Charles Dhewa Apr. 17, 2024

High food assistance needs imminent: USAid

Zimbabwe is among several southern African countries that have been severely affected by the El Niño-induced drought with at least two million people facing starvation.
By Gracious Daniel Apr. 16, 2024

Exploring economic implications of Zim’s new currency on financial disclosures

This discourse seeks to dissect the financial reverberations of this currency transition on financial disclosures within Zimbabwean enterprises.
By Mark Hussain Mtombeni Apr. 14, 2024

AWS: The dark side of AI (II)

The unrestrained race for AI supremacy among Chinese, Russian and United States researchers does not augur well for cooperation.
By Arthur Mutambara Apr. 12, 2024

Unveiling lessons from the Ocean

The ocean's resilience, the power of AI The ocean, with its vastness and ever-changing nature, teaches us the essence of resilience.
By Grace Chirenje Apr. 12, 2024

Overcoming smartphone addiction

Social media platforms, gaming apps, and endless streams of online content provide instant gratification, leading individuals into a cycle of dependency.
By Jacob Mutisi Apr. 12, 2024

El Niño drought hits Zim hard

This year, through a very uneven season, farmers have tried and tried to get a crop.
By Ian Scoones Apr. 9, 2024

AWS: The dark side of AI (I)

Autonomous weapons systems (AWS) consist of combat equipment or technology that can identify, target, and engage the enemy without human intervention.
By Arthur Mutambara Apr. 5, 2024

Strengthening Parliament’s role in public finance management in Africa

This suggests that a key element of a contemporary democratic system is parliamentary oversight of public spending.
By Artwell Dzobo Apr. 5, 2024