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Exploring the vibrant world of sports betting in Ethiopia

While the allure of sports betting is undeniable, it's crucial to approach it with caution and responsibility.
By Theindependent Mar. 11, 2024

Satewave churns out power solutions for Zim

Satewave Technologies director Xiao Feng said the company has several solar solutions to address the current power challenges.
By Staff Writer Aug. 15, 2023

Reasons To Buy Bitcoin From A Trading Platform

Another fundamental reason behind getting the coins from this particular space is that it provides
By Theindependent Mar. 2, 2023

Why do banks not want people to rely upon cryptocurrencies?

Cryptocurrency transaction volume is much less than the fiat currencies, leading to a lack of liquidity in the market.
By Theindependent Feb. 9, 2023

‘Where past lives on’: Inside Panyatsime Heritage and Culture Centre

A recipient of a tourism award for the Women in Enterprise Conference and Awards 2024 under the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce, she sums up Panyatsime:
By Gilbert Munetsi 21h ago

Pope Francis makes surprise first appearance at Vatican after hospital stay

Francis usually offers a weekly noon-time prayer in St. Peter's Square on Sundays. But he has not been able to do this since February 9, before going to hospital.
By Reuters Apr. 6, 2025

Passengers bemoan monopoly in public transport

He called on authorities at the Bulawayo City Council and the police to ensure public service vehicles comply with the Road Motor Transportation Act.
By Bongile Moyo 4h ago

Innovate to boost Bulawayo City revenue: Councillors

Ndlovu said council's dependency on traditional funding mechanisms often left the city vulnerable to economic shocks amid financial constraints.
By Peter Dube 4h ago