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Exploring the vibrant world of sports betting in Ethiopia

While the allure of sports betting is undeniable, it's crucial to approach it with caution and responsibility.
By Theindependent Mar. 11, 2024

Satewave churns out power solutions for Zim

Satewave Technologies director Xiao Feng said the company has several solar solutions to address the current power challenges.
By Staff Writer Aug. 15, 2023

Reasons To Buy Bitcoin From A Trading Platform

Another fundamental reason behind getting the coins from this particular space is that it provides
By Theindependent Mar. 2, 2023

Why do banks not want people to rely upon cryptocurrencies?

Cryptocurrency transaction volume is much less than the fiat currencies, leading to a lack of liquidity in the market.
By Theindependent Feb. 9, 2023

Highfield mbira player receives state-of-the-art studio equipment

Durrel's journey took an exciting turn when he shared a video of himself playing the mbira on social media.
By Style Reporter 18h ago

Women, people with disabilities bear brunt of toilet shortages in Harare

Harare City Council has been blamed for failing to maintain the few toilets whose scarce availability already impacts negatively on women and people living with disabilities.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Sep. 8, 2024

Ndebele kingdom tussle partly solved

Bulawayo Residents Association chairperson Winos Dube paid tribute to the king and said it was an important event to revive the Ndebele culture
By Nizbert Moyo 2h ago

Sex workers torment Byo CBD residents

The most affected residents are those staying along Fort street and Second Avenue to Masotsha Ndlovu Avenue. The residents said efforts to engage the police have not yielded positive results.
By Silas Nkala 2h ago