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Glen View youths benefit from govt digital skills training programme

The programme aims to bridge the digital divide and create opportunities for young people to thrive in an increasingly technology-driven world.
By Online Reporter Mar. 26, 2025
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Zim local authorities sink US$1 billion in five years.

Starlink has rolled out the beta version of a direct-to-cell system, with the firm planning for a full rollout globally depending on the success of this soft launch.
By Blessed Ndlovu Mar. 16, 2025

3 500 schools connected to internet

This is further worsened by the high cost of internet at a time when school-based projects require the use of internet.
By Takudzwa Munemo Mar. 5, 2025

Knives out for ICT minister

Factional fights have intensified in Zanu PF after a section of leaders pushed for the amendment of the Constitution to prolong  Mnangagwa’s stay in power by two years.
By Problem Masau Jan. 29, 2025

No licences for WhatsApp groups, says minister

“This claim is not applicable especially to players who do not collect and process PII for commercial or business use.
By Staff Reporter Nov. 10, 2024

Zimbos blast government over WhatsApp licences

Ndlovu also said it was not clear that acquisition of these licences  will safeguard personal data and improve cyber security.

Beitbridge hosts Digitalise Expo

ICT minister Tatenda Mavetera, emphasised government’s commitment to leveraging on digital technology to improve efficiency across various sectors.
By Staff Reporter Nov. 7, 2024

Mavetera calls for ICT innovation, collaboration

American Israeli software firm, Check Point Software Technologies, in July revealed that Zimbabwe was the third most cyber-attacked country globally.
By Lee Musaidzi Oct. 21, 2024

Cyber crime not a global issue but also pressing local concern

This lack of local statistics is concerning for several reasons.
By Jacob Mutisi Oct. 11, 2024