Globally, an estimated 57 per cent of banking customers use their mobile devices to make transactions and access banking services. This is a result...
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The rural-urban digital divide has long been a challenge in Zimbabwe, with high data prices and low incomes making digital services inaccessible for many rural households.
Globally, an estimated 57 per cent of banking customers use their mobile devices to make transactions and access banking services. This is a result...
Rural communities in Zimbabwe have long grappled with the challenge of accessing reliable water sources, a problem exacerbated by the impacts of...
Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere (right) and Primary and Secondary...
Remember Deketeke, Herald Correspondent THE e-learning initiative being introduced by Government with the heritage-based curriculum is being...
Retail inflation has eased to a four-month low of 5.2% in December, largely due to softer food prices, especially vegetables. However, it remains...
Billions have gone to connecting rural tribal lands with reliable online access, but complicated infrastructure and longstanding skepticism slow the...
Car sales growth in India slowed to approximately 5% in 2024, the slowest in four years, due to urban market pressures. The industry sold about 43...
Car sales growth in India slowed to approximately 5% in 2024, the slowest in four years, due to urban market pressures. The industry sold about 43...
by Dennis Isong Investing in Nigerian real estate is like planting a fruit tree—there’s effort, patience, and planning involved, but when it...
Just 7.4% of households in Portugal exclusively use the DTT platform for their television viewing. The data has been published by the communications...