Cryptocurrencies are not eligible for RBZ Fintech Sandbox
If you were holding out hope for cryptocurrencies to be involved in the RBZ Fintech Sandbox then as the title suggests we have some very bad news for you. According…
Utande launches LTE internet service
It’s often easy to think that Zimbabwe only has TelOne and ZOL in the internet service provider market. And you’d be forgiven for thinking that because TelOne and ZOL are…
WhatsApp should bring back the annual fee option
Facebook-owned WhatsApp had a pretty horrid first month this year. Their attempt to make people agree to their new terms and conditions or stop using WhatsApp was not well received,…
Spotify is coming to Zimbabwe!!!!
Well… The day we have all been waiting for is here. Spotify is finally coming to Zimbabwe. This is part of the company’s expanse into 85 new markets.The full list…
Netflix will now auto-download content you’ll like
Netflix today launched a feature that will auto-download content that it thinks you’ll like. “Downloads for You” works with Netflix’s recommendations and your watch history and will download shows on…
The revival of Zim’s local motor industry should include EVs
The government, according to a report by Xinhua, is looking to revive the local motor assembly industry. Speaking to ZBC News Quest Motors’ General Manager Tom Sarimana said the following.…
Econet data has been performing almost as poorly as NetOne
NetOne isn’t alone when it comes to shoddy data services of late. Econet has also been having problems with its data and it seems to have started last week when…
Local startup launches crypto called Dystater
A local startup called Phykraun has launched a cryptocurrency called Dystater. The launch comes in the midst of Bitcoin’s meteoric rise in the early months of this year. Bitcoin recently…
You can now report ZESA faults on WhatsApp in Harare
National power supplier ZESA has announced that residents in Harare can now report faults on WhatsApp. This development follows the torrent of faults that have been happening in the region…
Will Zimbabwe be part of the 1 Gigawatt Solar Club by 2030?
Solar energy has really taken off in Zimbabwe. This is mostly due, in large part, to the national power supplier ZESA failing to either meet demand or struggling under the…