Why AI chatbots are dangerous for children
The danger lies in the illusion. Chatbots feel human.
By Evans Sagomba
41m ago
Zimbabwe’s young chef flies flag at global Culinary Olympics in India
Speaking at a press conference last week on Thursday, Mvududu said Zimbabwe’s participation continued to strengthen the school’s training programmes.
By Khumbulani Muleya
1h ago
Harness the true power of procurement requisitions
Supply chain leaders will find it easy to combine similar requests across departments and negotiate for favourable bulk purchasing terms and conditions.
By Charles Nyika
4h ago
Working with AI assistants: Practical guide
Despite their growing use, confusion remains widespread. Some people expect AI assistants to behave like search engines.
By Naison Bangure
5h ago
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ZimTrade revives regional warehousing facilities push… state agency shifts to aggressive in-market export strategy
By positioning goods closer to end markets, the strategy is expected to reduce delivery times, lower entry costs and allow exporters to respond more effectively to shifts in demand.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
5h ago
Exposure as intellectual capital: Why progress is suffocated by familiarity
Zimbabwe’s urban professionals often know more about distant cities than about rural districts that sustain the nation.
By Gloria Mukombachoto
6h ago
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Zanu PF MP presses ahead with shady US$30m Harare water deal
Helcraw is working in partnership with Chinese technology firm Hangzhou Laison Technology on the project, which received endorsement from the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works
Zim’s opposition is dead — and partly it killed itself
FORMER opposition legislator Pishai Muchauraya has said aloud what many in Zimbabwe’s opposition circles only whisper.
By Newsday
12h ago
Govt raises alarm over infrastructure vandalism in Shurugwi
Ncube called on local authorities, corporates and communities to work together to protect infrastructure and sustain the development drive.
By Moses Mugugunyeki
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