Category: Miscellaneous

  • Here are some interesting stories in tech this week

  • Zanu PF at it again, sending unsolicited messages to voters. Where do they get our numbers?

  • They are 3D-printing cakes now, edible and everything. They can do chicken too

  • City Parking statement on parking madness, changes effective 10 March

  • With Harare City collecting ‘US$90m in 2 weeks’ from a clamping spree, avoid becoming a victim

  • All about the Robotics Challenge that Zim won in Switzerland and the youngsters that brought it home

  • TV makes some dream in black and white while Tetris players dream of falling blocks

  • Online forex traders, there’s a new broker with Zim-specific solutions in the market now

  • Congratulations TSITSI BATIYA you are our Grand Prize Winner!

  • Dutch city to dismantle bridge so Jeff Bezos’ mega yacht can pass

  • Full Text: How I first met Sir Richard Branson – by Strive Masiyiwa

  • Calling all web developers, we’re hiring!

  • UFO spotted in Chipinge, alien overlords or something else?

  • Watch the first video from NASA’s Perseverance rover

  • Love code? Techzim is hiring developers

  • 5 Freelance Work-From-Home challenges I didn’t anticipate (and how you can prepare for them)

  • Why you should consider starting your own podcast & what you’ll need to get the ball rolling

  • PropertyPro expands to more African territories including Zimbabwe

  • RBZ & ZRP step in to stop the spread of Pyramid and Ponzi schemes

  • Three 4th industrial revolution policy considerations for Africa

  • Nyaradzo Group launches self-service portal

  • Case Study: Zimbabwe, you don’t have to be a dev to make money online

  • [Update] RBZ website down for over a week now – It’s back up!

  • Beware of the get-rich-quick schemes making the rounds

  • 2020 Mid-Term Budget Review: Ministry of Finance allocating ZW$341m to e-Government program

  • The allure of easy money, what seems too good to be true, usually is

  • GeneInsure automated vehicle licencing machine now at toll-gate along Harare – Bindura highway

  • Access Forex, a home-grown, fast and secure way to send money home

  • Two weeks and five people – Zim government’s abysmal eGovernance

  • Pictures: Blood, Techzim, COVID 19, you

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