TECHNOLOGY
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Nigerian Pastor Claims Social Media is Controlled by Evil Forces
The Senior Pastor of The Second Coming of Christ’s Ministry, Adewale Giwa, raises alarm about the influence of social media,…
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TikTok Banning Faces Tight Deadline
TikTok Banning Faces Tight Deadline A U.S. appeals court has denied TikTok’s emergency request to halt a law requiring its…
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Meta’s internet power play: $10 billion undersea cable to revolutionize global connectivity
In a massive undertaking to bolster its internet infrastructure, Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, is reportedly…
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Denzel Washington blasts social media’s toxic grip
Denzel Washington, a veteran American actor has voiced his concerns about the impact of social media on the current generation,…
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Zimbabwe Faces Nationwide Power Outage, Causing Frustration
Zimbabwe experienced a nationwide power outage from Sunday night to Monday morning. This led to a lot of frustration on…
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Man Develops Solar-Powered Vehicle After Dropping Out of School
Charles Ncube, a 31-year-old inventor from Bulawayo, has transformed what many consider a setback into a groundbreaking opportunity. After leaving…
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ZESA Reports Power Cuts Due to Fault at Hwange Power Station
Zimbabwe’s power utility, ZESA Holdings, has announced a significant reduction in electricity generation capacity across the national grid due to…
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Australia Moves to Ban Social Media for Children Under 16
The Australian government has announced plans to introduce groundbreaking legislation aimed at banning children under the age of 16 from…
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Fresh Hope as SA Home Affairs Boosts Visa Processing
Fresh Hope as SA Home Affairs Boosts Visa Processing The South African government’s push to digitize Home Affairs processes and…
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Zimbabwean Businesses Hit Hard by Power Outages
Zimbabwean businesses are struggling due to severe electricity outages linked to low water levels at the Kariba Dam and frequent…
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