Digital shadows threatening our children’s innocence
The disturbing part is that children are not passive consumers; they are impressionable imitators
By Lawrence Makamanzi
Feb. 6, 2026
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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
Social media bans in the first world countries: Should Zimbabwe follow suit?
Danish authorities report that approximately 98% of children under 13 have at least one social media profile and nearly half of them are under 10 years old.
By Sharon Chava and Chinga Govhati
Feb. 2, 2026
Kadoma tech college produces clean sweep in Hexco examinations
The institute, which offers a wide range of technical and vocational courses, said the achievement reflects sustained investment in skills-based training and academic excellence.
By Azriel Chimeno
Feb. 1, 2026
Resisting the tyranny of immediacy: Why not every ring deserves an answer
The calls were not malicious, but they revealed how technology can become a substitute for memory, presence and shared responsibility.
By Gloria Ndoro-mkombachoto
Jan. 30, 2026
IIZ lays groundwork for 2026, eyes targeted skills development
THE Insurance Institute of Zimbabwe (IIZ) has begun laying the groundwork for its 2026 initiatives, with a renewed focus on targeted skills development and closer engagement with industry stakeholders
By Blessed Ndlovu
Jan. 20, 2026
Deputy minister urges teacher, parent collaboration
Gata pointed out a lingering gap between teachers and parents in implementing HBC projects, stressing the importance of equipping learners with practical skills.
By Azriel Chimeno
Jan. 18, 2026
Company vs personal liability.
The circumstances of the above case are already of public record, so I will stick to the crux of these without boring you with minute details.
By Blessed Mhlanga
Jan. 16, 2026
Edutainment mix: Beyond the spotlight: Reclaiming creativity from the cult of celebrity in Zimbabwe
In an economy where creative work is already precarious, the promise of instant recognition has become seductive.
By Raymond Millagre Langa
Jan. 11, 2026




