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Beyond the camera megapixel hype

In the modern smartphone landscape, the obsession with massive megapixel counts has become the industry’s ultimate smoke and mirror trick.
By Tendai Munhundarima 15h ago

How African national teams are using Data analytics to prepare for the World Cup

That sounds almost funny now. But back then, nobody expected more
By Newsday Apr. 5, 2026

IRENA 15th Assembly: ZESA courts clean power investors amid energy crisis

The country is currently grappling with punitive power cuts, with some areas going for up to 18 hours a day without electricity.
By Kennedy Nyavaya Jan. 17, 2025

Africa50, IRENA in joint pact to light up Africa

Africa50 currently has 34 shareholders that include 31 African countries, the African Development Bank, the Central Bank of West African States and Bank Al-Maghrib.
By Business Reporter Jun. 26, 2024

Lawmakers urged to remove policy barriers stifling renewable investment

He said modernising and expanding the infrastructure is one of these barriers and a pressing priority for the coming years.
By Farai Shawn Matiashe Apr. 17, 2024

ZRP can benefit from smart video cameras

Traffic enforcement officers must be backed with smart video cameras.
By Jacob Mutisi Aug. 18, 2023

ZRP can benefit from smart video cameras.

Traffic enforcement officers must be backed with smart video cameras.
By Jacob Mutisi Aug. 18, 2023

Dashcam gives away armed robbers

According to Tsikwa, armed robbery cases are on the increase and people now fear for their lives and properties.
By Nqobizwe Thebe Jun. 17, 2023

Africa needs national CCTV technology policies

Opposition and civil society leaders believe that the surveillance cameras, which rely on facial recognition technology, will be used to track, identify and target government critics.
By Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi Nov. 1, 2022