DSE News Network

DSE News Network

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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The price of going home: Christmas boxes and the final return from South Africa to Zimbabwe

Saana Hansen Each December, long-distance buses, minibus taxis and private cars stream northwards from South Africa as Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second biggest city, prepares for its annual ritual: the seasonal homecoming of “injiva” – migrants returning for Christmas. The old industrial city, where businesses have declined and shops and restaurants struggle to survive, fills temporarily with…

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In Pursuit of the Climate Change Agenda and Adequate Global Energy Supply:Is Artificial Intelligence a Friend or Foe?

By Professor Arthur GO Mutambara Artificial Intelligence’s Threat to Energy, Water and the Environment. Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems need to be powered.They require compute resources, comprising hardware and infrastructure components – primarily Central Processing Units (CPUs), Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), Tensor Processing Units (TPUs), Neural Processing Units (NPUs), memory, storage, and networking – that provide…

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Thank You Harare, From A Sold Out Zimbabwe Homecoming Celebration And Summit

You believed Zimbabwe. You made it happen. The Zimbabwe Diaspora Homecoming Celebration & Business Summit Was officially FULLY BOOKED in Harare this week. From across the globe to home soil, the Homecoming Celebration brought together hundreds of diverse people in session, uniting the diaspora and local stakeholders to collaborate, invest and building together. Thank you…

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The Surprise Zimbabwe Woke Up To: Econet’s Bold Exit From The ZSE And The Birth Of A New Infrastructure Giant

By Jabulani Simplisio Chibaya This week many investors and brokers thought they were simply checking Econet’s share price. Instead, they woke up to one of the most consequential corporate announcements in Zimbabwe’s capital markets history. At 644.96 ZWG cents, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe did not just issue another cautionary statement: it effectively signalled a strategic reset,…

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African Novels Are Being Translated To English In A Bold New Trend: Here’s Ignatius Mabasa’s The Mad

Tinashe MushakavanhuAssistant Professor, Harvard University When it comes to African literature, translation has mostly meant translating work from European languages into African ones. Translation from African languages into English has been long overdue. Now it appears that a shift in the movement of stories across languages is underway. Works first written and published in African…

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Could Floyd Shivambu’s Afrika Mayibuye Movement reshape South Africa’s political future for the 2026 elections?

Koketso Phasha Floyd Shivambu announcing the registration and recognition of Afrika Mayibuye Movement as a political party on Friday 05 September 2025 Political analysts expressed scepticism about South Africa’s political landscape following the launch of the Afrika Mayibuye Movement, with some questioning the authenticity of the party and its potential performance in the 2026 local…

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Kelly Khumalo Delivers Stunning Performance At Inaugural Kumba Festival

South African songstress wows Dunstable Conference Centre crowd with phenomenal show while Zimbabwean star Andy Muridzo calls for diaspora unity By Maria Constable Kelly Khumalo proved she remains one of South Africa’s most captivating performers as she headlined the inaugural Kumba Festival in Dunstable, August 30th, delivering what witnesses described as an ‘amazing performance’ despite…

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