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Watch the live broadcast of the Digital Economy Conference in Bulawayo, ZITF,
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TechnoMag is live broadcasting the Digital Economy Conference in Bulawayo, ZITF,
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Econet wins the overall best stand at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF)
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Fintech player @EcoCashZW has launched Zimbabwe’s first all-in-one Super App marking a major shift for the company towards integrating financial services, social interaction and digital content into a single platform.
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Econet Deputy CEO, Roy Chimanikire Launches Econet AI Commute and Virtualized Zim Centre
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Zimbabwe has declared its intent to become a serious player in the global artificial intelligence race following the launch of Econet AI, a
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Minister Mavetera Commends Econet’s AI Local-Based Solution, as They Officially Launch.@TateMavetera @econetzimbabwe
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The @Potraz_zw Hosts Innovation Forum to Bolster Digital Transformation technomag.co.zw/potraz-hosts-i…
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The @USEmbZim U.S. Expert, Zim Cyber Mavens to Discuss Lessons from Artemis II Mission technomag.co.zw/u-s-expert-zim…
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HIT Appoints New Board With ICT Sector Representation technomag.co.zw/hit-appoints-n…
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Masiyiwa Pushes Sasai Digital Tokens Into Remittance Platform technomag.co.zw/masiyiwa-pushe…
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Minister @TateMavetera Warns of Complicated Cyber Security Attacks technomag.co.zw/minister-mavet…
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4000 Students Register Under the Russian- Zim Cybersecurity Program technomag.co.zw/4000-students-…
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Government wasted R12 billion on failing IT systems
The South African government has spent R12 billion on IT projects, but the country still suffers from system failures and cyber threats.
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