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The Government of Zimbabwe has officially introduced a new digital livestock tracking system designed to modernise animal ...
Zimbabwe has about 1.2 million vehicles, according to government figures, ensuring millions of dollars for a public broadcaster that has for years been accused of propaganda and bias towards the ...
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Zimbabwe’s Cyber and Data Protection Act [Chapter 12:07] establishes a structured legal framework for the processing of personal data, ensuring both privacy and security for individuals. Section 5 of ...
The 2025 BU DMR Challenge gave fans two hours of action-packed racing as top professional and collegiate runners sped around the track at the BU Track & Tennis Center to blazing times. In the men ...
Zimbabwe has established a cybersecurity training program for its government agencies in an attempt to bolster the nation’s cyber defenses. More than 100 government officials reportedly recently ...
After five years as the director of Boston University’s track and field and cross country teams, Gabe Sanders stepped down Thursday afternoon, according to a press release from BU Athletics. Multiple ...
After five years as the director of Boston University’s track and field and cross country teams, Gabe Sanders stepped down Thursday afternoon, according to a press release from BU Athletics. Multiple ...
"Sometimes it's just called the 'Fastest Track in the World,'" said the 31-year-old Jordan Carpenter, who is Boston University's associate head coach and the program's meet director.
Great Zimbabwe University is also involved in the research, extension, training and marketing activities of traditional grains in the area. The university is buying traditional grains at US$300 ...
The new logo is a nod to the track’s bold spirit and the track’s history. The chosen colors — black, gray, and red — pay homage to the track’s original logo, which ran from 1969 to 1989.
China has donated military equipment worth 200 million yuan (US$28 million) to Zimbabwe to bolster the country’s security operations and help modernise its armed forces. Advertisement.