Chrome producers should stop subsidising the world economy

This would translate into greater GDP growth, foreign currency earnings and higher employment levels within the country.
By Kevin Tutani Mar. 22, 2024

Google’s use of student data could effectively ban Chromebooks from Denmark schools

The agency found that Google uses student data from Chromebooks and Google Workplace for Education “for its own purposes,” which isn’t allowed under European privacy law.
By The Verge Feb. 8, 2024

Chrome smelter to establish 300MW power plant

Jin Yi spokesperson Melody Frank said power outages and high electricity tariffs were negatively affecting production at the company.
By Stephen Chadenga Jan. 15, 2024

New genres suppressing sungura: Gasa

Gasa rose to fame after winning the 2007 Chibuku Road to Fame’s top prize.
By Sharon Zebra Dec. 14, 2023
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FAZ, chiefs spoiled 2023 elections: ZHRC

The Constitution also prohibits chiefs from being members of any political party or participating in partisan politics.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Nov. 29, 2023

CAs emerge as beacons of trust: survey

Trust in the profession has risen by seven percentage points to 85% since the last survey in 2021, its highest level since the study began in 2018.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Oct. 20, 2023

Fashion designer shifts focus to music

Turning to the fragrance side, Gumende said he is the one who created Khwampha, a fragranced sanitiser he sold to make ends meet.
By Patricia Sibanda Oct. 12, 2023

Samsung joins Google in RCS shaming Apple

“What did green ever do to them? We’re bubbles too,” one of them asks.
By The Verge Oct. 10, 2023

Zimbabwe too risky for business: Report

Political analyst Romeo Chasara said Zimbabwe would continue to attract negative investment outlook because of disputed polls.
By Problem Masau Sep. 22, 2023