BBM version 7 gets massive response

JOHANNESBURG. – BlackBerry announced a tremendous response to BBM version 7 with BBM Voice.Since its launch in December for BlackBerry smartphones running the BlackBerry 6 OS and higher, more than 50 million BBM Voice calls have been made.

Last feast of the lions

Isdore Guvamombe Features Editor
IN Kariba, the water is worthy benevolent mistress, kissing the sky with all the love of nature and providing the much-needed life, comfort and business. Where the land meets the water, in swash

Samsung sponsors smart govt forum

CAPE TOWN. – In an effort to bring governments in Africa together to enhance service delivery, Samsung Electronics South Africa will this week sponsor its first ever business-to-government (B2G) Smart Government conference.

Uganda, media sign MoU

KAMPALA. — The Uganda Communications Commission and the Media Council have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to streamline and develop the film and video works industry in Uganda.

Voice: When adherence is key

Roselyne Sachiti Deputy Features Editor
Women have for long failed to negotiate safe sex. Despite readily available interventions such as the female condom, most women whether educated or uneducated, from urban and rural areas, single or married still somewhat lack the full control and have to seek the approval of their partners.

Dodging bullets in the DRC: Part 2

John Manzongo Features Correspondent
The two-week break from my first DRC tour of duty seemed like two hours because I had a lot to do not because I was having a huge responsibility, but all relatives wanted to see me. I also needed to visit friends, enjoy undisturbed sleep time away from the front line.

Special initial allowance for SMEs

A Small-to-Medium Enterprise is any business or enterprise that scored nine points or less in terms of its employment levels, or turnover levels and or total net asset values.

How a croc changed his life

Rutendo Mapfumo Features Correspondent
As the sun goes down and gets imperceptibly swallowed into the womb of mother earth, another day is about to leave its history behind, for no day passes without leaving its own history.
Makanda Village in Hwange is teeming with people engaging in activities meant for wrapping up the

Embrace draft constitution

IN the next 48 hours, Zimbabweans will go to the polls to vote “Yes” or “No” on the draft constitution, which was written after protracted periods of haggling and debating spanning four years.

‘Mr T’ will be sorely missed

The death of Mr Tererai Matavire, “Terry” or “Mr T” as he was affectionately known, has left a void in the finance sector. A qualified Chartered Accountant, Mr Matavire was the Senior Partner of KPMG in Zimbabwe and the chairman of the KPMG Central Africa Cluster, which is made up of Malawi,

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