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Govt steps up cholera fight in Mazowe District

The Herald 

Daniel Chigunwe Herald Correspondent Government is stepping up efforts to contain the spread of the cholera epidemic following a surge in the number of cases in Mazowe District. More than 200 cumulative cases and five confirmed cholera deaths have been recorded in the past week. Following an outbreak in Glendale Town that saw the government […]

MagSafe killer Qi2’s magnetic attraction at CES: new tech chargers coming

Macworld.com 

Macworld

Since the iPhone 12, wireless phone charging has become more efficient with Apple’s MagSafe technology.

Apple has led the industry with MagSafe offering up to 15W wireless charging, beating Samsung and other phone makers pegged back at 10W or 7.5W charging power.

Macworld’s recommended list of best MagSafe chargers will soon be joined by non-MagSafe, but equally fast-charging, Qi2 devices.

While each iPhone since the iPhone 12 has included the... Читать дальше...

Next BT CEO Allison Kirkby takes the wheel from next month

The Register 

Jansen can let someone else worry about nationwide fiber rollout now

UK telco giant BT is confirming a start date for Allison Kirkby, who will become its chief executive on February 1, facing down the challenge of the company's nationwide fiber rollout and trying to reverse its declining share price.…

Riding the Next Crypto Wave: Top 3 Coins to Buy in 2024

InvestorPlace 

InvestorPlace - Stock Market News, Stock Advice & Trading Tips

The new crypto bull run is about to get started, here are the top altcoins to consider for your portfolio before they start rallying.

The post Riding the Next Crypto Wave: Top 3 Coins to Buy in 2024 appeared first on InvestorPlace.

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CCZ decries exclusive USD payment demands by supermarkets

The Herald 

The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has expressed concern over a tendency by some supermarkets of selling some products exclusively in foreign currency, disadvantaging ordinary consumers at a time the cost of living was shooting up. CCZ corporate affairs director, Phillimon Chereni said the move by the retailers placed ordinary consumers not earning US$ salaries […]





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