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Econet says send money for free from South Africa and the UK
2 mai, par Leonard SengereAs we all know, Zimbabwe has never been more reliant on its children living outside the country. From January to October 2023, Zimbabwe received $1.47bn in remittances, an 8% increase over 2022. These remittances are now one of the biggest sources of foreign currency in the country. In 2022, (...) -
Event : Evolve ICT Summit 2024 will be held at the HICC from tomorrow (May 2nd to 3rd)
1er mai, par Staff WriterHere is a summary of what the event is all about: On who should attend, the event organisers say “the target audience is CEO/Managing Directors, Board Members, Executives, CIO/IT Directors, CFO/Finance Directors, Managers /Network Administrators, Development and Operational Teams, SMME’s, (...) -
Dark Fibre launches network that should help lower internet costs whilst improving speed and reliability in Zimbabwe
1er mai, par Staff WriterSome of this stuff may go over some people’s heads, especially mine. So here’s the gist of the news we are sharing here. Dark Fibre Africa (DFA) Zimbabwe, a company that builds fibre optic networks, launched a new internet network. This new network stretches over 1,500 kilometers throughout (...) -
Starlink applies for license to operate in Zimbabwe
25 avril, par L.S.M KabwezaStarlink has finally applied for a license to provide internet services in Zimbabwe. The government revealed this during a QnA session at the ongoing Zimbabwe International Trade Fair in Bulawayo. Dr Gift Machengete, the director-general of telecoms regulator, POTRAZ, said in response to a (...) -
Dear Dev : Worried that AI will overtake you ? This workshop will help you “Build software with AI”
24 avril, par Strive KaradzangareWhat first came to your mind when you first heard of or discovered the popular AI model, ChatGPT and its amazing capabilities to understand complex questions and to give concise answers? How about when you first had a glimpse of AI-generated pictures making rounds on social media, that looked (...)