Building cyber resilience in Africa’s manufacturing

Several African countries are battling a rising malware crisis. Business Insider Africa chatted with Prasanna Kumar Burri, the group chief information officer of Dangote Group, at tech show GITEX Global,…

CAF unveils 2024 men’s awards nominees

CAIRO. — The Confederation of African Football yesterday unveiled the list of nominees for the men’s categories for the CAF Awards 2024, as anticipation builds for the Awards evening scheduled on December 16 in Marrakech, Mo-rocco.

Zim, Malaysia to sign 9 bilateral agreements

Zimbabwe is expected to negotiate and sign about nine bilateral air services agreements during the ongoing International Civil Aviation Organisation Air Services Negotiation Event (ICAN 2024) being held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

West’s belief it can defeat Russia ‘a mere illusion’ – Putin

KAZAN. – The West is using Ukraine to threaten Russia’s security while believing in the “illusion” that it can inflict a strategic defeat on Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said. 

Nyazura man caged 20 years for raping girl (6)

A 23-YEAR-OLD man from Nyazura has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for raping a six-year-old girl.

Court defers indictment of suspected serial killer

THE indictment of Bright Zhantali for trial in the High Court on his latest batch of charges for multiple murders was deferred .

Africa reports 134 new polio cases

GENEVA. – As the globe marks World Polio day, Africa has recorded 134 new polio cases in at least seven countries, the World Health Organisation (WHO) announced yesterday.

Old Mutual partners firm on eye screening

A team of health experts are screening old people for eye problems at Guta Clinic in Mutasa district under the Old Mutual Zimbabwe and The Eye Institute Pilot Eye Camp.

Road accidents: Zim, SA to meet

ZIMBABWEAN and South African officials meet next week to work out how to reduce road traffic accidents and control the movement of dangerous goods between the two countries.

Naked cables pose a danger to Kambuzuma residents

Kambuzuma residents have been in a state of panic after being exposed to high-voltage naked electricity cables left unattended after vandalism by copper cable thieves.