Pavcon embraces AI to drive innovation 

Paza noted that innovation was no longer an option but a necessity for businesses seeking long-term sustainability and growth. 
By Staff Reporter Jun. 10, 2026

FIU challenges university students to drive fight against financial crime 

“Understanding these risks is the first step towards protecting ourselves and others,” he said. 
By Concilia Mupezeni Jun. 10, 2026

Underwater data centres: China’s technological breakthrough and a new digital transition path for the Global South

China’s mature underwater data centre technology diversifies global digital transition pathways.
By Saxon Zvina Jun. 5, 2026

Artificial intelligence cannot generate market intelligence on its own

Sources of that data are farmers, traders, vendors, transporters, consumers, formal institutions, and many other actors.
By Charles Dhewa Jun. 3, 2026

Tanzania, the new frontrunner in the race for critical minerals 

Tanzania, for its part, is looking to even out these odds and establish itself as a major player in the mining and processing of critical minerals.  
By Tinaye Garava May. 28, 2026

Mass market signals are becoming more important in a changing climate

Every African country needs an early warning system that can unlock the value of informal market signals and transform everyday observations into structured intelligence.
By Charles Dhewa May. 20, 2026

How Zim must fight intelligent cybercrime with intelligent defence

In Zimbabwe, this shift is already visible. Deepfake voice cloning is being used to impersonate executives and authorise fraudulent transactions.
By Wilfred M Kahlari May. 14, 2026

AI learns to think ahead

A new kind of artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging, one that does not simply respond, but begins to anticipate. It studies patterns, learns behaviour and increasingly acts before being asked.
By Naison Bangure May. 8, 2026

Beyond the stands: ZITF must tell us about innovation in Zim

A FAIR critique of “backward” exhibits must also reckon with how innovation evolves and how Zimbabwe can leapfrog without pretending to be Silicon Valley.
By Samuel Mwale May. 8, 2026