Interactive Resurrection: How Artificial Intelligence Is Making The Dead Talk

Tom Divon and Christian Pentzold For as long as humans have buried their dead, they’ve dreamed of keeping them close. The ancient Fayum portraits – those stunningly lifelike images wrapped in Egyptian mummies – captured faces meant to remain present even after life had left the body. Effigies across cultures served the same purpose: to…

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Former Dynamos Captain Emmanuel Jalai Begins Life At Durban City Football Club

DSE Football News Network and Own Correspondent Durban City Football Club has acquired the services of Zimbabwean international right-back Emmanuel Jalai (27), who joins the Citizens midway through the 2025/26 season. The 27-year-old right-back joined the club from Dynamos FC in Zimbabwe, where he spent six years and made over 180 senior appearances. Jalai also…

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Embracing Austrian Economics: A Path Forward for Zimbabwe

Tonderai Mapfumo Austrian economics offers a unique perspective on economic theory and policy, standing in contrast to mainstream economic approaches. Originating from the works of economists such as Carl Menger, Ludwig von Mises, and Friedrich Hayek, this school emphasizes individualism, the importance of free markets, and the problems of government intervention. In the context of…

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Back-To-School Pad Drive Targets Period Poverty To Keep Girls In Class

The Kreatives AgencyJohannesburg, South Africa As schools reopen for the academic year, DGN Sanitary Pads has launched a Back-to-School Pad Drive aimed at addressing period poverty, an often-overlooked barrier that continues to disrupt the education of thousands of schoolgirls across South Africa. Research and on-the-ground experience show that learners without access to menstrual products are…

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The Teaching Profession In Zimbabwe: Then And Now

By Kennedy Mapesa Mandaza For decades, the teaching profession in Zimbabwe stood as a beacon of dignity, discipline, and intellectual authority. Before the year 2000, teachers were not merely employees of the state—they were custodians of knowledge, moral compasses, and symbols of aspirations and the heartbeat of their communities. Their presence evoked respect, their conduct…

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From Exam Hall To Algorithm Age: O, AS & A-Level Graduates At The Dawn Of A New World Of Work

By Jabulani Simplisio Chibaya Congratulations, Class of the Future.Hoorah! Happy New Year 🎊 and heartfelt congratulations to A-Level students on your remarkable results. You have earned this moment. Your discipline, resilience, and determination have paid off—and you deserve every celebration. But after the applause fades, a bigger question rises quietly and persistently: Now what? Welcome…

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Six-time Author Launches “Extreme Execution” Book and Free 21-Day Extreme Execution Challenge to Help People Finally Achieve Their Goals

With the beginning of the New Year 2026: A bold new initiative aimed at turning motivation into measurable results this year has been launched in Johannesburg, South Africa. As millions of people prepare to set New Year’s resolutions, author and execution strategist Aubrey Mavhuli is challenging the status quo with the launch of his new…

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