China’s EV challenges: Technology disputes, quality concerns, and global implications
China’s rise in EV production has not followed the typical trajectory of slow innovation, rigorous testing, and quality assurance.
By Etruth Mv
6h ago
Promoting women and youth voices and participation in Zimbabwe
Rwanda has over 60% female representation in their parliament
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni
13h ago
For Pete’s sake, it’s time to cancel ZBC licence fees
The government and ZBC have proved to be intransigent to calls for reform and we cannot continue to reward this intransigence by paying licence fees.
By Nqaba Matshazi
14h ago
Banning used clothes, vending not the solution
Garwe justified his ban by saying vending – especially at night – was fuelling illegal activities, crippling formal businesses and eroding urban order.
By The Standard
14h ago
For some Zimbabwe children with heart disease, a rare lifeline restores hope
Another 19 have benefited from two surgical camps last year and in July with Egyptian assistance and supported by nongovernmental organisations such as Gift of Life International
By Farai Mutsaka
14h ago
AG raises red flag over Parliament fuel allocations
According to the report, Parliament may have lost several thousands of dollars in undelivered vehicles despite suppliers receiving full payment.
By Nqobani Ndlovu
15h ago
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Harare readies for fresh demolitions, evictions
No timeline has been given for the evictions, but Mafume talked tough against illegal structures.
By Gracious Daniel
15h ago
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UZ ‘bogus’ degrees bombshell
UZ lecturers went on strike at the beginning of the final semester for those who will be conferred with degrees at the ceremony to be presided over by President Emmerson Mnangagwa
By Nqobani Ndlovu
16h ago
Death of musicians in July
There is something about the month of July. Each year in July, I dread to think of what will happen each time we approach that month, especially among the music fraternity.
By Fred Zindi
19h ago