Beyond imagination: Exploring the future of 6G networks

Discover how 6G networks will transform communication with 1 Tbps speeds, ultra-low latency, and full global integration.
By Newsday Mar. 12, 2025

Impact of A1-generated content on efficacy of Zim justice system

The question of copyright in the context of AI-generated content is complex. Existing laws may not clearly outline the ownership of works created by AI systems. Zimbabwe must consider:
By Jacob Mutisi Dec. 13, 2024

AI vis-à-vis natural disaster prevention in Southern Africa

More recently various methods are used to measure atmospheric characteristics, such as temperature, pressure and humidity as they move through the air.
By Taurai Mabhachi and Nkosikhona Sibanda Aug. 2, 2024

Feature: Farmers’ hope wilt as crops wither under drought’s grip

The World Food Programme warns that nearly eight million people in Zimbabwe face hunger, a number that could rise if the rains do not come soon.
By Problem Masau Feb. 19, 2024

Spike in mental health cases

 Zimbabwe Civil Liberties and Drug Networks director Wilson Box said laws against drug abuse needed to be re-looked to fight the vice more effectively.
By Vanessa Gonye Nov. 19, 2023

Climate needs assessment as a vital communication approach

The communities’ needs and opinions can then be used to build a concrete climate case, story or agenda, aimed at mapping out their capacity to deal with climate impacts or lack of.
By Peter Makwanya Jun. 12, 2023

Govt welcomes internet connectivity at varsities

“This infrastructure is set to benefit higher and tertiary education students by providing the necessary environment to create high tech business enterprises necessary for the new economy,” he said.
By Emmah Nhancumba May. 8, 2023

Communication key to reducing knowledge gaps

Communication is not there to weaken or neutralise climate science information, but to regulate information flows, building verbal bridges, reduce uncertainties and increase understanding.
By Peter Makwanya Feb. 27, 2023