JUST IN: Billiat in possible reunion with Pitso in Egypt
ZIMBABWE international Khama Billiat has been linked with Egyptian giants Al Ahly.
JUST IN: Medical advice, and not money, at the heart of Australia’s SA Tour snub
Cricket Australia denied Wednesday it was only interested in lucrative series against India and England after scrapping next month’s Test tour to South Africa over coronavirus fears. The withdrawal drew…
Persistent Billiat interest abroad
ZIMBABWE international striker Khama Billiat is still attracting interest from a number of football clubs abroad.
JUST IN: Musicians fall prey to fake accounts
Some gospel musicians have said they are falling prey to fake social media accounts which are created by fraudsters and impersonators in their names.
Rapper Silento arrested charged with murdering his cousin
The DeKalb County Police Department confirmed that Silento, real name Ricky Hawk, was arrested on 1 February after his cousin, Frederick Rooks, was found shot dead on 21 January.
JUST IN: Sasai to create a digital economy in Africa
With smartphone penetration in Sub Saharan Africa set to grow by 67 percent by 2025 buoyed by increasing internet penetration, the opportunity to lead the digital revolution, drive inclusivity and uplift people’s quality of life through technology has never been better.
JUST IN: Stanbic launches virtual assistant facility
Stanbic Bank has launched a virtual assistant/a chatbot, aptly named “Stan”, set to shorten the response time for customer queries as part of the bank’s digitisation drive.
JUST IN: Mark Ngwazi’s song tops on TikTok
Sungura ace and man of the moment Mark Ngwazi’s popular song “Taurai Madzoka” has gone viral on social media platform TikTok.
JUST IN: Local clinical trials for Covid-19 drugs
Zimbabwe will do clinical trials on Covid-19 drugs before prescribing them to its citizens but remains guided by global science.
JUST IN: Braeside residents rap council over dumped rubbles
Braeside residents in Harare are up in arms with council officials for having dumped rubbles which they are failing to spread for the past two months.











