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I would not describe appellate practice as "pure technicalities." Many appeals succeed because the trial court misdirected itself on the law, admitted or rejected evidence wrongly, lacked jurisdiction, breached fair hearing, or made findings unsupported by the evidence. Those are substantive legal errors with real consequences, not mere technicalities.
It is my distinct privilege to formally inaugurate the 14th Zimbabwe International Research Symposium at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC) today.
Research is the unquestionable driving force behind innovation and invention. I urge researchers, innovators, and industry leaders to ensure that academic research yields practical solutions, a crucial element in Zimbabwe's modernization and industrialization. The recently passed Research Bill has strengthened our national innovation ecosystem.
As we move forward, we must promote the ethical and inclusive integration of Artificial Intelligence. Our research should focus on precision agriculture, healthcare innovation, FinTech, and other sectors vital to national development. The Education 5.0 model under the Second Republic aims to produce graduates who are innovators, developers, and entrepreneurs. I call upon the private sector to support local innovations and collaborate with researchers to commercialize new technologies.
The Government remains committed to supporting local inventions and empowering young innovators. I visited the exhibition stands prior to the symposium and was impressed by the innovative displays from tertiary institutions and primary school learners. I encourage industry players to transform these ideas into market-ready products. Together, we are making progress towards Vision 2030.