Jonah Lomu’s widow tried to give kidney
Nadene with her two sons Dhyreille and Brayley, Jonah Lomu memorial service at Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand. 30 November 2015. Copyright Photo: William Booth / www.photosport.nzJonah Lomu’s widow...
View ArticleNetOne’s new operations chief faced with enormous task of public entity...
By Nigel GambangaOne of the changes just recently took effect at the beginning of February 2016 as NetOne announced the appointment of a Chief Operating Officer. The newly created position will be...
View ArticleWhat Men Want in a Relationship
Men will not tolerate manipulation of any kind for any significant length of time.By Rinatta PariesARE you feeling hurt or misunderstood in a relationship? Connect today with a free and confidential...
View ArticleControversy mars Brendon McCullum’s final ODI as New Zealand beat Australia
Mitchell Marsh waits as the umpires watch a replay with New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum in a pivotal moment during the third and deciding ODI of the series in Hamilton. Photograph: Hannah...
View ArticleNaomi Broady: Briton moves into world’s top 100 after ITF win
Broady’s victory at the Dow Corning Tennis Classic – which has a prize fund of $100,000 – means she has won one of the most lucrative events below the WTA TourBritish number three Naomi Broady has...
View ArticleManchester United’s Louis van Gaal fumes at media
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal Manchester United coach Louis van Gaal has once again lashed out at journalists questioning his future, before bringing up Sir Alex Ferguson’s difficult start...
View ArticleZimbabwe stock exchange finally drops 1 of only 2 listed tech companies, Celsys
By L.S.M KabwezaThe Zimbabwe Stock Exchange has just announced today the dropping of Celsys from its official list of companies. One of only 2 tech related companies on the local exchange, Celsys was...
View ArticleIndia bans Facebook’s Free Basics – offers Zimbabwean regulators another...
By Nigel GambangaThe net neutrality cause got a huge boost today when the Telecoms Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) permanently banned Facebook’s Free Basics on the grounds of net neutrality...
View ArticleChinamasa announces new ZSE board
Finance Minister Patrick ChinamasaFINANCE and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa on Monday announced a new board of directors for the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE).The board will be headed...
View ArticleDear Zim web developers & media: Please don’t disable right clicking on your...
By L.S.M Kabweza Dear Zimbabwean people that build websites and offer content for reading, I just thought I would quickly share one frustrating thing that I’m forced to go through almost daily now....
View ArticleObamas bemoan White House wi-fi
Patchy White House wi-fi irks Sasha and Malia Obama, their mother said The Obamas have lamented patchy wi-fi coverage in the White House during a TV interview.There are a “lot of dead spots”, President...
View ArticleHow well does Econet zero rating work for an app? Here’s biNu’s 400% growth...
By L.S.M KabwezaAbout a year ago, when the zero rating of an app called biNu was announced by Econet we wrote in an article titled “Will Econet Zero-rating restore it to former glory“: In terms of...
View ArticleCelsys removed from ZSE register after four years of voluntary suspension
Celsys securities are no longer tradeable on the ZSE with effect from February 9 2016.CELSYS Limited has been removed from the official Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) list effective February 9 on issues...
View ArticleKurt Zouma: Chelsea defender out for six months with ligaments injury
Kurt Zouma is consoled by Juan Mata after suffering the injury Getty ImagesKurt Zouma will almost certainly miss the rest of the season and Euro 2016 with a knee injury which could have implications...
View ArticleZimbabweans embrace Facebook Groups as classifieds platforms
By Nigel GambangaMore than 5 years and a standalone mobile application later, Groups are now registering 1 billion users a month and have been tapped as tools for political discussion, organisational...
View ArticleMimosa’s revenue dips 32 percent on low metal prices
Mimosa will spend about US$85 million on expansion which entails increasing plant and mine hoist capacity by 25-30 percent.MIMOSA Platinum Mine’s revenue for the half year to 31 December 2015 declined...
View ArticleKenya hosts the DStv Eutelsat Star Awards
Pan-African student competition, now in its fifth year, shines a spotlight on value of science learning for Africa’s developmentEAST Africa is abuzz with excitement as Kenya hosts government...
View ArticleZimbabwe’s 2015 O’Level STEM performance & how it informs the STEM strategy
By L.S.M KabwezaThe Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education has made it clear that Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects are a priority for Zimbabwe’s education system. It is...
View ArticleSTEM as a buzzword
By Tapiwa MunzwaI will start off with a disclaimer – I am an avid technologist who was fortunate to get a good STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) education before it was called that....
View ArticleTyphoid cases on the rise
Drinking dirty water is a major cause of TyphoidTHE Harare City Council’s health department has issued a typhoid alert as the number of confirmed cases has increased from six early this month to 13...
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