
Canisio Mudzimu
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May 26, 2024 |
newsday.co.zw | Canisio Mudzimu |Mthandazo Nyoni |Tinashe Kairiza |Freeman Makopa
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Oct 26, 2023 |
newsday.co.zw | Belinda Chiroodza |Johannes Marisa |Canisio Mudzimu |Kennedy Nyavaya
THE Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has more than doubled the data and voice tariffs to rescue the capital-intensive sector, reeling from the sharp depreciation of the local currency. This is the third time that tariffs have been increased this year after reviews in February and April.
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Oct 26, 2023 |
newsday.co.zw | Canisio Mudzimu |Johannes Marisa |Belinda Chiroodza |Kennedy Nyavaya
INDUSTRY and Commerce minister Sithembiso Nyoni this week toured tuckshops in downtown Harare and discovered what was already a public secret that the bulk of these enterprises are owned and run by foreigners. For the past decade or so, these tuckshops, which are in fact massive grocery shops and warehouses, have become a major threat to the country's formal retail businesses in many ways.
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Oct 26, 2023 |
newsday.co.zw | Rejoice Phiri |Johannes Marisa |Canisio Mudzimu |Kennedy Nyavaya
A 20-YEAR-OLD man has been banned from his grandmother’s home for abusing drugs. Munashe Chitima appeared before Harare magistrate Sharon Mashavira together with his paternal grandmother, Mukai Chitima. Mukai told the court that Munashe was part of a gang known for abusing drugs and stealing in Highfield high-density suburb in Harare. “He takes mutoriro (crystal meth) and starts insulting me at my own house,” said Mukai. She pleaded with the court to bar him from going back to her house.
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Oct 26, 2023 |
newsday.co.zw | Johannes Marisa |Canisio Mudzimu |Kennedy Nyavaya |Belinda Chiroodza
Apple released its iOS 17.1 update last night, containing several important bug fixes and security updates, as well as improvements to AirDrop, StandBy and Apple Music. While many iPhone users rushed to install the update, new reports may have you delaying the download. Several users claim that the update is ruining their battery life, with reports of charge draining within hours.
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