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Digital Economy Conference demonstrates important collaboration among key sector players

The Conference, themed ‘Embracing the Digital Economy’, was organized by the Ministry of ICT, Postal and Courier Services.
By Donald Nyandoro Apr. 24, 2024

VPN, access to internet: All you need to know

By controlling the internet, ruling parties can quash dissident activity and monitor online communications.
By Jacob Mutisi Jun. 9, 2023

Exploring Zimbabwe’s digital economy

Simply put, the digital economy encompasses economic activities that are partially or wholly facilitated by digital technologies.
By Zvikomborero Muzenda Mar. 12, 2023

Zimbabwe needs a mining claims database

Zimbabwe needs to take advantage of the advancing national information and communication technology (ICT), and develop a national Mines and Geosciences Central Database System (CDS)
By Jacob Mutisi Jan. 27, 2023

Minister tips ICTs to drive economic recovery

Muswere said: “Our desire is for all Zimbabweans to be able to have access to the internet and communication in general. If a student does not have internet access, they will struggle to type their school papers or do online homework assignments, or learn basic computer skills, or try to get help from their teachers”. 

By The Standard Jan. 30, 2022

Minister tips ICTs to drive economic recovery

Muswere said: “Our desire is for all Zimbabweans to be able to have access to the internet and communication in general. If a student does not have internet access, they will struggle to type their school papers or do online homework assignments, or learn basic computer skills, or try to get help from their teachers”. 

By The Standard Jan. 30, 2022