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Community ownership key to energy transition  

“Renewable energy must be designed in a way that deliberately includes women, young people and marginalised communities from the beginning, not as an afterthought.” 
By Tatenda Kunaka 3h ago

Samsung launches One UI 8.5 global rollout: AI upgrades and big UI changes confirmed for millions 

Users with devices from the last three generations can expect the update to hit their notification shades throughout May and June.   

Scottland Break the Bank Again as $5000 Bonus Puts Title Race on Fire 

Scottland currently sit second in the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League standings, level on points with leaders Hardrock but behind on goal difference.

HRT calls for a comprehensive Act of Parliament to operationalise devolution

In a statement posted on his social media account, Shumba said the country still lacks a comprehensive Act of Parliament for the past 13 years.
By Donald Nyandoro 4h ago

AI features on modern smartphones: The line between helpful assistant and overwhelming intrusiveness

Today’s devices are powered by dedicated neural processing units (NPUs) capable of running highly sophisticated models right on the device, ensuring speed and privacy.

Indigenous Millers Urge Govt to Stand Firm on Grain Levies 

One senior legal expert familiar with the legislation said the Act explicitly authorises Government to collect levies in pursuit of agricultural development and food security objectives.   
By Staff Reporter 5h ago

Trapped: Film tackles child marriages, urges action

“The data on child marriages is staggering, but numbers alone don’t move people. One life story, seen in harrowing reality, does,” she said.
By Tendai Sauta 5h ago

Pumula youths shine at Byo Business Awards

More than 80 business organisations were recognised for outstanding impact on communities and economic development.
By Nizbert Moyo 10h ago

Residents power themselves as govt totters

It was launched as a reconstruction measure, but initially faced criticism for delivering incomplete, un-serviced plots and subpar structures.
By Patricia Sibanda 10h ago