Mushure extends contract with Dynamos

Sunday Mail Reporter FORMER Dynamos captain, Ocean Mushure, has extended his contract with Lusaka Dynamos of Zambia by another two years. Mushure joined the Lusaka side in January 2018 on…

Raza’s team in Caribbean Premier League final

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWEAN all-rounder, Sikandar Raza was not involved when his team, Trinbago Knight Riders booked their place in the Caribbean Premier League final with a thumping…

Adrian Tate, Nate drop Amapiano love song

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent Fast-rising Bulawayo songstress Nate recently collaborated with Harare singer and instrumentalist, Adrian Tate for an Amapiano track titled Super Love. The track was produced by Harare-based…

Creativity or profanity in advertising

Every single day consumers are exposed to millions of adverts thrown at them at every turn.

Non-formal education raring to go

Tendai Chara
A key player in the non-formal education sector says the sector is ready to resume normal classes without risking a spike in Covid-19 infections.

TOMASIK to resume training

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter TOMASIK Tennis Academy will resume training on Monday after getting official clearance. Academy head coach Khumbulani Thembo said all was in place ahead of their return…

Star studded line up for Levels 31st birthday bash

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent Talented music producer, Levels will be celebrating his 31st birthday tonight with a virtual show that will feature Enzo Ishall, Boss Pumacol, Master H, Bazooka, Ndunge…

Low-income countries could leapfrog high-income peers, report

Business Reporter LOW and middle-income countries could soon leapfrog high-income countries in their adoption of new Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enabled technologies in health services, suggests a report led by the Novartis…

Be wary of fake job recruitment: Gvt warns

By Wallace Ruzvidzo
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade has warned members of the public not to fall prey to human trafficking ploys, following false reports that top international hotel company Marriot International Hotels and Resorts was recruiting medical personnel from Zimbabwe to migrate to Canada.

Covid-19 driving cyber attacks on African businesses

Sunday Mail Reporter

More than 57 percent of businesses across Africa have registered an increase in cyber security threats since the outbreak of the coronavirus, as more people are increasingly working from home to prevent the spread of the disease, a pan-African telecommunications company has said.

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