By Leonard Sengere No country is an island. Okay, some are literally islands but no country is an island, figuratively. Still, some appear to be islands. Let’s leave the analogy then, what we are trying to say is that a country needs other countries to succeed. Zimbabwe has been in…
By Leonard Sengere It hasn’t been this interesting in the pay-TV industry in a long time. Scratch that, it has never been this exciting in the pay-TV space in Africa. After years of being starved of proper choices and alternatives everything seems to be falling into place. As Zimbabweans we…
By Trust Nhokovedzo This is a Guest Post and does not reflect the thoughts and opinions of Techzim. We have a strong filtering process of what makes it to our blog and are confident that you’ll enjoy the article below. There are times when someone wants to make money online…
By William Chui Information that is circulating online is indicating that the US dollar has made its way back to the economy. For some who are out of the country this may seem to be silly news, but for the past few months seeing a $20 note was a rarity…
By Guest Author The appointment of a fully-fledged Minister of Cyber Security, Threat Detection and Mitigation was met with a lot of scepticism. This was mainly driven by the perceived duplication of responsibilities among ministries, and also by the lack of public understanding of the real threat cybercrime poses. Such…
By Leonard Sengere Before you light your torches to burn me alive, I am well aware of the current situation as regards bond notes. Ever since their introduction at 1:1 with the USD, bond notes have been on a steady decline. Granted that decline has reversed since President Mnangagwa took…
By Staff Writer In case you missed it: OneMoney (previously known as OneWallet) is currently down and this is the message that has been sent out. We regret to advise that OneMoney platform is currently down and our engineers are working to resolve issue. The inconveniences caused are sincerely regretted!…
By Edwin Chabuka Handei ku March (Let’s go to the March) was the second most frequently occurring phrase in my inbox after ‘Good morning’; what a buzz it was! And yes within moments my WhatsApp had just turned into a barrage of photos, videos and status updates of the march…
By William Chui I’m still kinda in the celebratory mood after the firing of our Vice President, then coup-not-coup, then resignation of our dear President and finally installation of a new leader. It’s been a very interesting month and if you laid your head down to rest for a minute…
By Leonard Sengere We have been religiously following the events on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) over the last few weeks, for good reason. The experts say the stock market reaction is one of the primary indicators which speaks to investor sentiment. We have also been keeping an eye on…