Phones without food: The paradox of Africa’s connectivity revolution

By 2025, more than 615 million Africans will subscribe to mobile services, with smartphone penetration crossing the 50% mark, according to GSMA data. 
By Elizabeth Khumalo Oct. 6, 2025

AI and the hidden dangers of digital companionship

Across Zimbabwe, more of us are turning to AI chatbots for companionship: digital confidants that listen without judgment, echo our feelings and opinions, and never say “no.”
By Evans Sagomba Sep. 26, 2025

How to Fix iPhone Screen Flickering Issue

screen flickering can disrupt your daily phone use and ultimately cause disturbance for users
By Newsday Sep. 10, 2025

Why New Editors Love CapCut PC: Easy Text-to-Speech AI Meets Drag-and-Drop Creativity

This maintains the flow of editing and prevents delays from happening.
By Admin Aug. 26, 2025

Bridging Africa's digital divide: Why smartphones are a game-changer for women

Smartphones hold immense potential to unlock economic, educational, and social opportunities for African women.
By Newsday Jul. 1, 2025

Cellphone thieves jailed

The mobile phones were recovered leading to the eight’s arrest.
By Simbarashe Sithole Mar. 30, 2025

Harare primes for Francophone Week 2025

Kananayé, meaning “it’s not easy, but it will be alright”, is a Franco-Burkinabé musical project born from a vibrant festival in Burkina Faso.
By Ashley Makudo Mar. 6, 2025

Virtual Phone Numbers to Receive SMS and Internet Registration

Virtual phone numbers offer a critical shield against the growing threats to online privacy
By Newsday Feb. 27, 2025