“In their rush for profit, the executives neglected standard protocols, a lapse that would soon come back to haunt them,” a source familiar with the matter told the Independent.

Zimbabwe’s ICT talent set to buoy economic boom

EVERY year, Zimbabwe’s education system produces over 20 000 ICT graduates, a remarkable achievement for a developing nation.
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AI’s ChatGPT Pulse: A quiet erosion of privacy

OPENAI’S recent rollout of ChatGPT Pulse, a feature that promises to “work for you overnight” by proactively compiling personalised briefings drawn from your chat history,
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Liquid Tech to increase tariffs by 50%

It will be the second increase this year.
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Jotter: Students develop an integrated learning app

A group of over 20 young people from across the Matabeleland region came together to discuss how they and their peers had been affected by this.
By Staff Writer Mar. 17, 2023

Mnangagwa has chosen to side with zvigananda, says Geza

Geza issued a statement yesterday accusing Mnangagwa of choosing to side with the businessmen, now known as zvigananda, ahead of the interests of long suffering Zimbabweans
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Moyoxide’s legacy as an anti-graft crusader remembered

Moyo, who was also a revered poet, died tragically last Friday in a road accident along the Bulawayo-Gweru Highway.
By Margaret Lubinda 17h ago

Insiza villagers unite to build road

Project spokesperson Ezweni Moyo said the grader was made available after Transport and Infrastructural Development ministry provincial engineer Mangisi Nkomo intervened.
By Staff Reporter 17h ago