World Wide Web @ 30: Designer laments its dark side
TODAY (yesterday), 30 years on from my original proposal for an information management system, half the world is online. It’s a moment to celebrate how far we’ve come, but also an opportunity to reflect on how far we have yet to go.
Doubted at home
“The successor of Peter Ndlovu, Tino (Kadewere), I want to congratulate you for what you do with Le Havre. You are important player in this team. Le Havre is lucky to have you this year.
Arda revives operations
The Agriculture and Rural Development Authority (ARDA) has revived operations on all its 21 estates countrywide, as Government’s public private partnership framework implemented by the parastatal begins to bear fruit, ARDA Board Chairman Basil Nyabadza has revealed.
Govt exempts Japanese firm from income tax
GOVERNMENT has exempted all expatriate staff of Japanese firm Konoike Construction Company from paying non-resident’s tax in respect of income related to infrastructure projects the firm is undertaking with funding from Tokyo’s foreign development agency.
May headed for defeat in big Brexit vote
LONDON. – British Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal was headed for defeat in a historic vote in parliament Tuesday, pitching Britain into the unknown just 17 days before it is scheduled to leave the European Union.
Beef supply under threat
Manicaland has registered a significant decrease in beef supply as farmers continue to battle disease outbreaks and limited funds to combat diseases.
Govt pledges to rebuild Kariba hospital
Government has assured Kariba residents that resources will be mobilised for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of a section of Kariba District Hospital that was gutted by fire last week.
Afghan tour off
THE ODI cricket series between Zimbabwe and Afghanistan has been cancelled because of the prohibitive costs related to the live television coverage of the tour.
Zim loses millions in unpaid carbon tax
Zimbabwe is losing millions of dollars in unpaid carbon tax from airlines and trucks that are using the country’s airspace and road infrastructure respectively, legislators have said.
Mum kills son over pen, jailed 8 years
A Marange woman was recently sentenced to eight years in jail for killing her son because he had been sent home from school for not having a pen.











