Zimbabwe's eight-year-old digitisation project, which now requires a total of about US$173 million to be completed, remains under-funded, latest stati
DRONES will soon be patrolling the country's borders as Government moves to address security challenges posed by border jumpers who could be spreading
THE Covid-19-induced national lockdown presents a good opportunity for local companies to consider adopting 4th Industrial Revolution solutions to enh
GOVERNMENT has given Clean City, which is 100% owned by Cassava Zimbabwe a seal of approval to deploy drones which will be used to spray disinfectants
BULAWAYO hospitals require 200 ventilators and 500 beds for them to be fully equipped to deal with coronavirus (Covid-19) cases in the event that more
Apple Inc. and Google addressed questions about their upcoming Covid-19 smartphone contact-tracing solution on Monday, providing details about a partn
Claims that 5G technology could be linked to the spread of the coronavirus have been spreading online for weeks.China was reportedly the first
THE White City Stadium electronic timing system is back to order following repairs by Belgian engineer Eddie Vanyutven, whose company TimeTronics inst
The Nelson Chamisa led Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) plans to hold an inaugural Smart Councils Summit next week amid concern of gross interfere
BancABC recently introduced a new digital innovation to extend banking services to customers on the popular messaging app, WhatsApp which they termed
Zimbabwe is going to orbit, finance minister Mthuli Ncube announced as he unveiled his 2020 national budget in Parliament, boycotted by opposition MPs
The give-away was a premeditated double take for defiant effect.In the middle of Zimbabwe's worst economic crisis in over a decade, finance mi
TECHNOLOGY is fuelling child sexual abuse because most of the violence against children is being committed online, a Judicial Services Commission (JSC
Government has released US$300 000 for the national roll-out of electronic fuel monitoring devices that will curb malpractices in the petroleum indust
A HUGE chunk of Zimbabwe's insurance firms do not have software to analyse and debunk risks associated with their business, a survey conducted by Afri
The National University of Science and Technology (NUST) is developing Zimbabwe's first prototype electric bus which it expects to improve the country