Zim spent $889m on ICT

Zimbabweans spent a total of $889 million on Information Communication Technology (ICT) equipment and services in the 12 months ending June 30, 2014, results of a survey the Postal and…

Why you should backup your company’s data

A big corporation is working on a multimillion-dollar project that goes on for months and uses more resources than they planned for and they do not believe in backing up…

Hollywood: White supremacy, propaganda and US militarism

Garikai Chengu Correspondent For centuries American film has been one of the most important apparatus used for perpetuating American white supremacy and justifying American military adventures.

Embrace you back-story, move forward

Shelter Chieza : Change Management Measuring success is very relative, it depends on one’s expectations and how much they are willing to explore them. I have read a lot on different descriptions of…

Injuries stalk Mighty Warriors

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter MIGHTY Warriors coach Shadreck Mlauzi is a worried man following a spate of injuries that have hit his camp first choice goalkeeper Chido Dzingirai and midfielder Rejoice…

Mau U in Reds crosshairs

PARIS. — Five-time European soccer champions Liverpool will aim to finish off eternal rivals Manchester United when England’s two most successful sides clash in the Europa League last 16, second…

Morale booster for Homeless WC Team Zim

Collin Matiza Sports Editor THINGS are slowly coming together for Team Zimbabwe for the 2016 Homeless World Cup tournament with the news that the Liverpool Homeless Football Club has agreed to…

LEAF operational concept drawn up

Martin Kadzere : Senior Business Reporter GOVERNMENT has come up with a draft concept paper on the operational modalities of how the $10 million Localised Empowerment Accelerated Facility will be administered,…

‘Robo-advice’ leads to job cuts

EDINBURGH. —So-called “robo-advice” has resulted in hundreds of job cuts at Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), just as the regulator gave its blessing to the technology. RBS is cutting the jobs…

Time up for bogus car insurers

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Government plans to introduce electronic insurance cover in which firms will be linked to Zinara and the Central Vehicle Registry databases as a way detecting corruption and…

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