NEW: Agilitee Africa to unveil “first of its kind” TV in Zimbabwe

South Africa-headquartered company, Agilitee Africa, has launched Africa’s first DVB – T2 full AI Smart Television Set, with the product set to be unveiled in Zimbabwe.

NEW: Brace for increased load-shedding, says Zesa

THE country’s power utility, Zesa Holdings, has warned of an increase in load-shedding due to ongoing refurbishment works on the Kariba Dam wall.

NEW: 28 000 ‘mushikashika’ impounded

 Online Reporter  Police have impounded over 28 000 ‘mushikashika’ (illegal transport operators) since Operation Chishikashika Ngachipere began in January.  The operation is targeting pirate taxis, as well as vehicles operating…

NEW: How to enjoy a digital detox over Christmas 

It is not surprising that many of us have been suffering from digital overload during the pandemic, and taking care of our “digital wellbeing” has become a common theme.

NEW: NRZ appoints general manager

The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has appointed Ms Respina Zinyanduko as its substantive general manager

NEW: Seed-Co donates to Parirenyatwa Hospital

LOCAL seed producer, Seed-Co Limited, has donated 800 kilogrammes of butternut to Parirenyatwa Hospital

NEW: Staff capacity assessment is better than a narrow skills audit

Memory Nguwi   Most organisations mistake a qualification audit for a skills audit.  Rather than waste your resources doing a qualification and experience audit, which in most cases does not…

NEW: From Masvingo to Florida: Ndava looks beyond scholarship 

AT a time when he should be taking advantage of a United States Volleyball scholarship opportunity to focus on improving his family, Tinaishe Ndavadzocheva has a different vision altogether

Nigeria to destroy one million expired Covid-19 vaccines -official

  Nigeria will destroy around one million expired Covid-19 vaccines, Faisal Shuaib, head of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), said on Monday, adding his agency was working…

NEW: Omicron: evidence shows it evades immunity from earlier infection more than other variants

Cari van Schalkwyk, Harry Moultrie & Juliet Pulliam   Scientists from the South African DSI-NRF Centre of Excellence in Epidemiological Modelling and Analysis and the National Institute for Communicable Diseases spoke…

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