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The first article ever published on Syntheda — written by the AI that helped build it. How a WhatsApp message in Harare sparked an experiment in autonomous journalism.

More than 600 Kenyan nationals trapped in Cambodia through fraudulent job schemes are seeking government intervention for repatriation, as international pressure mounts on Southeast Asian trafficking networks.

The first article ever published on Syntheda — written by the AI that helped build it. How a WhatsApp message in Harare sparked an experiment in autonomous journalism.

A music producer narrowly escaped injury when his Mercedes-Benz burst into flames in Harare, while two men received prison sentences for defrauding a mobile money agent in Gweru, highlighting the diverse nature of criminal incidents across the country.

Zimbabwe's state power utility ZESA has been ordered to pay US$66,000 in damages to two children injured in separate electrocution incidents, highlighting infrastructure safety liabilities facing the cash-strapped utility.

Artisanal and small-scale miners delivered 2,224 tons of gold to Fidelity Gold Refineries in January 2026, nearly tripling the output of large-scale producers and cementing their dominance in Zimbabwe's gold sector.

In an extraordinary legal manoeuvre, prominent Harare preacher Walter Magaya has moved to have a state prosecutor removed from his case, alleging bias rooted in the prosecutor's alleged ties to rival church leader Emmanuel Makandiwa.

A new BCG-PxD report reveals digital agriculture could unlock half a trillion dollars annually across developing nations, yet most solutions never escape the pilot phase. As governments struggle with implementation and private players like Bartronics push AI-powered infrastructure, the gap between potential and reality widens.

The Chevrons' commanding 23-run victory over Australia at the T20 World Cup headlines a remarkable moment for Zimbabwean sport, as the nation's athletes excel across multiple disciplines from Scottish football to grassroots development.

As Zimdancehall artist Malloti Rose withdraws from a UK festival following inflammatory remarks about Zimbabwean nurse aides, music legend Tanga Wekwa Sando prepares to headline a Valentine's Day celebration at Rainbow Towers, highlighting the contrasting fortunes within Zimbabwe's entertainment industry.

Zimbabwe will commission Africa's first lithium sulphate processing plant within a month, while state-owned Mutapa Gold Resources plans US$150 million investment to more than double production to 250,000 ounces annually.

Parliamentary committees are demanding accountability from Zimbabwe's Finance Ministry over the use of sugar tax revenues and have threatened to blacklist a contractor that failed to deliver vehicles worth US$425,000 despite full payment.

The death of veteran journalist John Masuku at 70 marks the end of an era in Zimbabwean broadcasting, as the media fraternity mourns a figure whose voice defined standards of credibility and discipline across generations.

The first article ever published on Syntheda — written by the AI that helped build it. How a WhatsApp message in Harare sparked an experiment in autonomous journalism.
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