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The Role of Mental Health in Bitcoin Gambling

Advancements in technology can also play a crucial role in promoting mental health within Bitcoin gambling.
By Newsday Oct. 6, 2024

Policeman jailed 20 years for murder

Mitch Tafirenyika, who was a member of the crack team assigned to arrest suspected armed robbers, was convicted for murder by the High Court sitting in Gweru last week.
By Peter Dube Sep. 23, 2024

Harare Poly scoops gold at ZIMCODD debate tourney

The duo of Mitchell Musandinyoze and Takudzwa Mharapara made up the Harare Poly team that scooped gold.
By Trust Makore Sep. 18, 2024

Female chef’s journey in a male-dominated field

WALKING into a bustling kitchen is like stepping onto the battlefield.
By Ruwarashe Muzamhindo Aug. 30, 2024

10 Zimbos perish in SA bus crash

The Limpopo Transport and Community Safety department said the bus, which was en-route to Johannesburg, was coming from Zimbabwe.
By Rex Mphisa Aug. 28, 2024

Mitchell Simeon aims high

 Simeon is using her influence in modelling to do charity work. 
By Nyasha Gorogodo Jun. 30, 2024

Zim in top five Bitcoin markets

Equity Axis highlighted that studies by leading Chinese analysts had already revealed high levels of interest in cryptocurrencies within Zimbabwe.
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa Jun. 28, 2024

Developing the local fintech industry

It can be used to make local payments, send cash domestically or internationally, offer credit, access insurance products, and so forth.
By Kevin Tutani Apr. 26, 2024

Late presentation of childhood cancer derails cancer fight

The World Health Organisation set a target of 60% coverage of childhood cancers by the year 2030 and Zimbabwe is still lagging at 20%.
By Vanessa Gonye Apr. 9, 2024