How Sports Betting Changed After Zimbabwe’s Mass Return from South Africa

How Sports Betting Changed After Zimbabwe’s Mass Return from South Africa

Since early 2024, thousands of Zimbabweans returning home from South Africa are bringing more than suitcases—they’re bringing habits shaped by years abroad

What Tanzania’s betting industry reveals about digital growth in Africa

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If you want to understand Africa’s digital progress, Tanzania offers an interesting place to begin. The country’s betting industry has grown alongside wider improvements in mobile technology, internet access, digital payments and online services, giving you a practical example of how technology becomes part of everyday life. 

Digital tools help Zimbabwe’s HIV migrants stay in care

Digital tools help Zimbabwe’s HIV migrants stay in care

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Mnangagwa defends Zimbabwe’s term extension after once pledging to leave office in 2028

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Upcoming Plumtree-based band, Tanga Pasi, returned from South Africa this week following an exciting two week...

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