Team to counter cyber-terrorism in pipeline
Plans are underway to set up a National Computer Incidence Response Team (NCIRT) to improve issues surrounding cyber terrorism, data theft and any breaches of privacy.
Covid-19 exposes need for robust telecoms infrastructure
The Minister of Information and Communication Technologies, Postal and Courier Services, Dr Jenfan Muswere, says the Covid-19 pandemic has shown that every country needs to develop robust telecommunication infrastructure so that no citizen will ever be left unconnected in times of pandemics.
Killer loses appeal after 13 years
The long appeal process by a Harare businessman who was slapped with an effective two-year jail term for causing the boat accident which claimed the life of Dalitso Joel Sengeredo (Junior) has finally ended, with the High Court throwing out the appeal 13 years after it was launched and so he will now serve the sentence.
Warriors in the right frame of mind, says Loga
WARRIORS coach Zdravko Logarusic says his charges are in the right frame of mind to complete their mission to qualify for the 2021 AFCON finals.
Mimosa gives research equipment to MSU
Zvishavane-based platinum miner and Implats subsidiary, Mimosa Mining Company, has handed over state-of-the-art training and research equipment worth US$130 000 to the Midlands State University Faculty of Engineering and Geo-sciences.
Work on Chivi-Mhandamabwe road resumes
WORK on the Chivi-Mhandamabwe road linking Beitbridge border post to central and western parts of the country has resumed with priming starting tomorrow, Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development has said.
Bosso dig deeper with mining venture
HIGHLANDERS are now at an advanced stage, in creating the vehicle, which will handle their mining business concern.
TPZ stopped from firing workers
WHEN workers on fixed-term contracts continue to work and their employer continues to pay them, the contract is still binding; it is said to be relocated, and cannot be abruptly terminated nor can it be downgraded to a contract less advantageous to the workers.
Data, courier services demand to peak in 2021
Zimbabwe’s telecommunications sector regulator said on Monday demand for data and courier services is expected to peak this year as the economy opens up after loosening of Covid-19 lockdown restrictions.
Devolution, NDS1: Game-changers in destination competitiveness and nation branding
Ernie Heath (2003), a scholar in tourism proposed a model of destination competitiveness that if implemented in the context of Zimbabwe’s Devolution and Decentralisation policy and the newly promulgated National Development Strategy 2021-2025, can be the game changer for destination competitiveness for enhanced tourism performance and nation branding generally.










