Mnangagwa dangles incentives to investors pushing AI 

“My administration stands ready to offer incentives to businesses that integrate artificial intelligence to augment efficiencies and productivity,” he said. 
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Time for Africa to build its own AI

To a country determined to protect its economic sovereignty, such conditions appeared less like cooperation and more like leverage.

Kenyan democratic mirage: Kagoro expulsion as a continental symbol

For two decades, Kenya was paraded as East Africa’s improbable experiment in democratic resilience, a state that clawed its way back from the abyss of post‑election violence

When policing suffocates already battered economy

For many international travellers, descending into Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport during the final years of the late strongman was often a tense and unsettling experience.
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Gokwe community miners score win in court battle against Chinese firm

Kabuyuni Mining Syndicate filed an urgent application seeking rescission of a default judgment obtained by Shintan Resources Private Limited, which had been granted rights to mine coal in the area.
By Desmond Chingarande 11h ago

Chivi, Mwenezi youth graduate in vocational training

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By Musa Makina 11h ago

Mater Dei Hospital appeals for solar equipment upgrade

MATER Dei Hospital is appealing for assistance to upgrade its ageing equipment following the commissioning of a 1 300-solar panel plant at the facility.
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Constitutional amendment No. 3: The scourge of state-condoned violence against those opposed to it

The attacks on respected civic leaders such as Lovemore Madhuku and Tendai Biti, the threats against other civic leaders who include Jameson Timba and Ibbo Mandaza, the banning of meetings
By Ibbo Mandaza and Tony Reeler 11h ago
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Oil surge exposes Zimbabwe’s vulnerability to global shocks

The war has rattled energy markets and threatened supplies moving through the strategic Strait of Hormuz.