Econet adds over 100 base stations nationwide
by MARCUS MUSHONGAHARARE – ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe added 103 base stations countrywide in the third quarter of the past year during a drive to improve coverage. The mobile operator reports
by MARCUS MUSHONGAHARARE – ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe added 103 base stations countrywide in the third quarter of the past year during a drive to improve coverage. The mobile operator reports
JOHANNESBURG – ACROSS Africa, a quiet but profound economic transformation is unfolding. Artificial intelligence (AI), once perceived as a technology reserved for wealthy nations, is increasingly reshaping African economies, unlocking
JOHANNESBURG – KASPERSKY, the global cybersecurity and digital privacy company, reports it detected and blocked over 38 million phishing links that were clicked in Africa from November 2024 to October
by MARCUS MUSHONGA HARARE – ECONET Wireless is to delist from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE), where it earlier in December said its share price was undervalued. The planned voluntary
ADDIS ABABA – THE Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has launched an unpresented Global Emergency and Resilience Appeal, seeking US$2,5 billion to support 100 million people in 54 countries globally.
JOHANNESBURG – WITH the retirement of Windows 10, organisations are entering a critical phase in their IT evolution. The limitations of older hardware can no longer be ignored, particularly in
by ALFRED SHILONGOWINDHOEK – LAST Friday marked the 17th anniversary of the landmark from the SADC Tribunal ruling in the case of Mike Campbell and Others v. the Government of
by MTHULISI SIBANDAJOHANNESBURG – THE integrator of technology solutions, NEC XON, is bringing high-performance wireless connectivity to Africa’s remote industries. It pledges to address unreliable connectivity, which it notes is
GABORONE – THIS rainfall season is forecast to be a mixed blessing for Southern Africa. During the period, most of the region Africa is expected to receive normal to above-normal
JOHANNESBURG – ZIMBABWEANS and senior academics have strongly rebuked South African agricultural economist Wandile Sihlobo, accusing him of persistent, xenophobic, and factually inaccurate attacks on Zimbabwe’s agricultural resurgence. Sihlobo has






