Nokia rules the roost

Nigel Gambanga   Zimbabwe is still Nokia country, well at least in terms of device and OS market share. According to figures from StatCounter, for the 12 months ending September…

Govt in partnership with Microsoft

Government is forging a partnership with Microsoft as it seeks to enhance service delivery through effective use of information communication technologies (ICTs) with the technology company saying it is looking…

Powertel introduces usage-based bundles

Powertel has notified its subscribers that starting 1 October, all mobile internet will be usage-based. That is: Subscribers will have to buy gigabytes of data to use at a time.…

Ebola case shakes Dallas community

In the Dallas community of Vickery Meadow, a cultural polyglot where about three dozen languages are spoken, the one word on everyone’s lips is “Ebola.”

Namibia to start sooner on new port

WINDHOEK/GABORONE — Work on a new port in Namibia to export commodities and import fuel for Southern African states will start next year, a year earlier than initially planned, the…

Africa still the ‘go to’ place for investors

Africa remains the “go to” place in the world, in as far as hotel investment and growth is concerned — and it will be for some time to come” says…

Cops in running battles with vendors

Midlands Correspondent THERE was commotion in the Gweru Central Business District yesterday when vendors threw stones at a council vehicle used regularly to conduct sporadic raids on them with the…

Exploring the Audi A3

Abel Zhakata Wheels IN recent months, motorists in Mutare and surrounding areas have fallen head over heels with Audi, particularly the A3. One of the proud owners of an A3…

Boko Haram ‘leader’ appears in new video

A man claiming to be Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau has appeared in a new video, contradicting Nigerian military reports that he had been killed, French news agency AFP reported…

Glencore-owned Mopani suspends mining projects in Zambia

Glencore-owned Mopani Copper Mines has suspended some of its planned $800m Zambian copper mining projects after the government withheld $200m in tax refunds, the company said on Wednesday.

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