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President Mnangagwa urges army to embrace artificial intelligence

By Dumisani Ndlovu President Emmerson Mnangagwa called upon the Zimbabwean military to swiftly adopt and integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology into their training and operational frameworks. He said this at the graduation ceremony of 202 Regular Officer Cadets from the Zimbabwe Military Academy in Gweru on Friday, May 16, 2025.The president emphasized the importance of […]

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Zimbabwe Moves to Bolster Disaster Risk Management as Communities Face Rising Climate Threats

By Delicious Mathuthu Kadoma, Zimbabwe – Against the backdrop of Zimbabwe’s worst drought in four decades, government officials, civil society, and development partners gathered in Kadoma this week to chart a path toward stronger disaster risk management (DRM) legislation. The urgency of the moment was not lost on delegates, many of whom shared stories of

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Man sentenced to 17 years for murder over beer dispute

Shurugwi man sentenced to 17 years for murder over beer dispute By Dumisani Ndlovu A violent incident that once sent shockwaves through Shurugwi has reached its conclusion with Nigel Ndomene, a 33-year-old man from Mataruse village, being sentenced to 17 years in prison.Ndomene was found guilty of murdering Philip Sithole, 24, following a dispute over

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MISA Calls for Human Rights-Centred AI Policies in Africa Following ACHPR Study

By Delicious Mathuthu Harare, Zimbabwe – The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) has welcomed the recently published study by the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) on artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and emerging technologies in Africa, highlighting both the opportunities and urgent risks they pose to fundamental rights on the continent. This

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First South African “Farmer Refugees” Cohort Sparks White House Shock and Cultural Collision

By Kwedu News President Donald Trump’s much-touted “Mission South Africa” program is facing fresh scrutiny this week following the arrival of its first group of South African farmer refugees, whose unexpected backgrounds have sparked confusion and embarrassment within the administration. One online publication says the arrival scene in Ohio was anything but the triumphant welcome

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AI, Censorship, and the Future of Journalism: MISA Launches 2025 State of Press Freedom Report

By Delicious Mathuthu Artificial Intelligence is reshaping journalism in Southern Africa, raising both opportunities and serious threats to press freedom, a newly launched 2025 State of Press Freedom in Southern Africa report by the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) has revealed. Unveiled during the regional World Press Freedom Day commemorative conference in Johannesburg on

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Bata Shoe Company Seeks Greater Support from Government in Gweru

By Dumisani Ndlovu Gweru, Zimbabwe – In a heartfelt appeal, the country’s leading footwear manufacturer, Bata Shoe Company, has expressed its dissatisfaction with the level of support it receives from the government, particularly from various uniformed forces. This plea came to light during a recent meeting between the company’s Country Manager, Simon Mutisya, and the

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Dedicated constable’ s sudden discharge sparks concerns

By Dumisani Ndlovu Gweru – The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has sparked controversy with the discharge of Police Constable Mutasa Musekiwa, effective March 6, 2025. The decision has raised concerns among community members, who praise Musekiwa’s dedication to law enforcement. According to a statement by Sergeant Mudamburi, Monomotapa Community Relations Liaison Officer, the discharge was

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Man arrested for murder following dispute over sadza in Shurugwi

Dumisani NdlovuShurugwi– The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has confirmed the arrest of Nicholas Matanda, a 19-year-old man from Village Mazivise Chief Nhema, Shurugwi, in connection with the murder of Tanaka Sithole, 26, from Village Musapingura Chief Musikavanhu, Chipinge. The tragic incident occurred on May 9, 2025, at approximately 2300 hours at Dollar farm in Shurugwi.According

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Kwekwe United Fined US$3,500 For Herentals Fixture No-show

…as Sheasham Appoints New Club CEO By Delicious Mathuthu Kwekwe, Zimbabwe – In a decisive move, the Premier Soccer League (PSL) Disciplinary Committee has handed Kwekwe United FC a hefty fine and penalty for failing to fulfill a scheduled Castle Lager PSL fixture against Herentals on April 21 at their home venue, Ascot Stadium. The

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