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“Cyber and Data Protection regulations unconstitutional”

Veritas said everyone was entitled to seek, receive and communicate ideas and information. 

A dark year for the brown race

Trump has become the only US president to have won elections against two female candidates but lost to a man — the current President Joe Biden.
By Tapiwa Gomo 11h ago

Zanu PF rolls out ED2030 campaign drive

The framing of the message, apart from exposing that they were coached, indicated a calculated push to build momentum for Mnangagwa’s potential term extension.
By Miriam Mangwaya 11h ago

Byo embarks on third polio vaccination campaign

The Primary and Secondary Education ministry and other partners are also taking part in the campaign.
By William Vundla 11h ago

Time Bank raises loan proposal to govt by US$3 billion

The bank said the loan proposal was a homegrown solution which met both local and international standards.
By Tatira Zwinoira 11h ago

Jah Prayzah to headline HICC shutdown

Jah Prayzah will be joined by Feli Nandi, Freeman, Tocky Vibes, Killer T, and Master H. All the artists on the list are riding high, with new songs topping radio charts.
By Sindiso Dube Nov. 24, 2024

Cyber and data protection regulations unconstitutional

The regulations, in other words, are grossly disproportionate and go far beyond anything permitted by the Constitution.
By Veritas Nov. 24, 2024

Proplastics records 10% decline in revenue in nine months

The decline contrasted with the US$16,16 million revenue that the company earned in the comparative 2023 period.
By Lee Musaidzi Nov. 24, 2024

All the juicy news from the US!

The first casualty is the braggadocious Congressman Joe Scarborough and his wife Mika and their television programme entitled Morning Joe.
By Kenneth Mufuka Nov. 24, 2024