Re: Interview with the Zimbabwean Apps4Africa Challenge 3rd prize winner
I mean the hype around a concept whose details are not yet anyway close to final. Its good that Hugh has thought of something but he does not strike me as someone taking full ownership of this project....
View ArticleRe: Interview with the Zimbabwean Apps4Africa Challenge 3rd prize winner
and imagine he even won with just a concept. some things, some competitions!
View ArticleRe: Kubatana, making Zimbabwe’s public interest documents easily...
Its a pity, tried to access www.moha.gov.zw only to find its under maintenance and my gut feel is that might be its permanet state. Government talks much about ICT with no backing action
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Yeah http://kubatana.net and http://law.co.zw are indispensable tools for me.
View ArticleRe: Some pictures from yesterday’s AMH Hackathon in Harare
Hie is the word "Hack" used properly in this post
View ArticleRe: Zimbabwe’s ICT association announces ICT Africa 2012 tech exhibition
True Pardon. why even bother when we promised the "same format"...
View ArticleRe: Winners of the AMH Hackathon announced
Well done guys, its never too late for such initiatives to catapult our tech developments to real dizzy heights. Impressed by Hayden James' app for commodity prices at our local market stalls. Wish i...
View ArticleRe: Winners of the AMH Hackathon announced
last paragraph is missing a word: "Hayden James who developed an ......... for commodity prices"
View ArticleRe: Winners of the AMH Hackathon announced
Simple stuff, I think to be done the whole day. Are we going to have maybe the apps in pictures.
View ArticleRe: Harare’s National ICT Policy Review consultative process (Pictures)
typical of most african national ICT strategic policies........Lack of Cyber Security which is a major conduit of most of the sections in the categories of discussion at the policy meeting. If they...
View ArticleRe: Harare’s National ICT Policy Review consultative process (Pictures)
Great info & images techzim! Keep up the good work
View ArticleRe: Harare’s National ICT Policy Review consultative process (Pictures)
Do the old codgers in these pics even represent the future of IT...do they even know what twitter is, or do they, in typical African/Zimbabwean fashion, need a seminar to have Facebook explained to...
View ArticleRe: ICT policy, thoughts of Harare workshop
Sound article. On politics,in all fairness though, that article on ZANUPF is biased. You are right that politics affects us whether we want to or not but taking sides wont improve your own relations to...
View ArticleRe: Econet adds chat service EcoChat to its Call Home package in South Africa
It is obvious that social applications are here to stay and as more and more come up, it is becoming more and more important that we standardize certain aspects of these applications for...
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I don't think calling for industrialists/technologist is the way to go. What is required is to get every player engaged and contributing towards cleaning politics. otherwise every sector will find a...
View ArticleRe: ICT policy, thoughts of Harare workshop
First sentence should be "... calling for industrialist/technologists to avoid taking sides in politics ...."
View ArticleRe: Econet adds chat service EcoChat to its Call Home package in South Africa
Dnt complicate thngs when one need to subscribe coz yu end up give up,pamberi netecknology !
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