How AI book cover generators speed up the self-publishing process

AI book cover generators help authors move through a critical stage of production without bottlenecks, delays, or unnecessary costs.
By Newsday Aug. 23, 2025

Police warn reckless drivers, armed robbers ahead of holidays

Mutamba also warned motorists with vehicles illegally fitted with blue lights or sirens “without authority from my office”, saying this was the preserve of the Presidium.
By Pride Nyamupangedengu Aug. 9, 2025

The 2020 BMW XI success story

The trade-in units of the X1 in Japan and South Africa feeds the market in Zimbabwe to specific customers who can’t afford the high-end models like the BMW X3.
By Stanley Makombe Jun. 1, 2025
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Inside Cloverdale: How land barons, thuggery muddle Zim’s smart city drive

But moving further, across the majestic Ruwa Golf Club, the eye meets a growing sprawling suburb that is diluting all the elegance.
By Jairos Saunyama Apr. 26, 2025

From emotional silence to resilience of human spirit

From a young age, boys are often taught to “toughen up”, to hide their vulnerabilities, and to prioritise providing for their families over addressing their emotional needs. 
By Grace Chirenje Mar. 14, 2025
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MPs clash over introduction distinct driver’s licences

The motion, which aims to create separate licences for manual and automatic vehicles, has garnered both support and opposition from lawmakers.
By Peter Dube Mar. 13, 2025

Transformative impact of AI-powered robotics

GLOBALLY, the year 2024 has witnessed remarkable advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, leading to transformative changes across various industries.
By Naison Bangure Jan. 10, 2025

Boy (15) falls off moving vehicle, dies

Nyathi implored motorists to exercise extreme caution and thoroughly check their surroundings before reversing.
By William Vundla Nov. 1, 2024

Mayowe: An ambassador of Zimbabwe’s cultural heritage

But amidst this sea of change, a clarion call echoes through the hearts of Zimbabweans: to reclaim and revitalise their rich cultural heritage.
By Fungayi Antony Sox Oct. 27, 2024