Tsitsi and Strive Masiyiwa are the latest recipient of the Points of Light award, which recognizes outstanding volunteers who are making a difference in their community and inspiring others.
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The Digital Africa initiative launched by the President on behalf of the country’s development agency Agence Française de Développement (AFD) aims to provide a platform to promote African entrepreneurs, through encouraging collaboration and knowledge sharing, providing an online database of resources, hosting events, and facilitating access to funding.
FundoLinker has clearly filled a gap, and now has 600,000 registered users in Zimbabwe. The startup hopes to expand to other countries within the SADC region by January of next year.
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Econet Wireless Zimbabwe takes charge in the use of clean energy, putting the entire H/Office complex in Msasa, Harare on solar power.
It’s not the first long-standing chat app to shut down — AOL Instant Messenger shut down December 15th of last year.
The parliament of Uganda passed a tax on social media use, with a bill the President Yoweri Museveni defended by saying such platforms promote “gossiping.”
As of July 1, users of internet messaging services including Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter and Viber must pay 200 shilling, or about $0.05 per day
Given the challenges the country is going through, Eng Mutisi believes the ICT sector is strategically positioned to provide a lifeline for the economy.
Xiaomi is back at it with iPhone clones, this time with its latest flagship phone, the Mi 8 handset.
Steward bank is now the largest bank in Zimbabwe by customer numbers at 600,000 which is an equivalent of 28% of Zimbabwe’s total banker population.
While WWDC is a multi-day event, all of the “big” announcements will happen during the event’s keynote on Monday June 4th at 10am PT (1pm EDT, 5pm GMT, 7pm CAT).
Apple is expected to focus on software and stability at this year’s keynote.
The newly launched Kwesé-iflix mobile app presents a flexible digital entertainment platform that is set to deliver top entertainment programmes to millions of Zimbabweans via the mobile phone, anywhere and at any time.
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe paid for a 20 year operating licence in 2013, at a cost of US$137.5 million. Total payments to Government and statutory bodies since dollarisation in 2009, exceed US$1.3 billion.
Uber, the taxi hailing company has opened its food delivery service, Uber Eats, in East…
Google, owned by Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOGL), had a brand value of $302 billion, compared to Apple’s (NASDAQ: AAPL) $301 billion.
In preparation of the upcoming 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, FIFA has released the…
South Africa’s retail giant, Shoprite, has launched its own mobile money service called Shoprite Money.…
Google to unveil new YouTube Music service to rival Spotify