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Ultra Slim Joro Keyboard and Basilisk Mouse Unleashed
Razer made two travel gadgets for people who want to play games away from home. The Joro keyboard stands just 16 mm tall with keys that press down 1.2 mm when you type. This thin board weighs less than 380 grams but still has 65 keys with arrows for gaming. Users can link three devices through Bluetooth or press the special Copilot button for Windows AI help. The keyboard works with Apple products thanks to its dual-labeled keys. The matching Basilisk Mobile mouse weighs only 76 grams, with buttons that last through 90 million clicks. Players can adjust tracking speed up to 18,000 dpi for accurate cursor movement. The mouse connects through a wire, Bluetooth, or wireless system with almost no delay. It has ten buttons that users can...
Mafia The Old Country Wows with Next Gen Sicily
A new Mafia game set in 1900s Sicily arrives next year with fancy graphics. The game uses new technology for better shadows, detailed buildings, and natural sounds. Players become Enzo Favara, who joins the crime family after a ceremony with Don Torrisi. The story follows Enzo through jobs that test where his true loyalty lies. Fighting happens with fists or guns, depending on what works best, with damage based on weapon power and distance. Players can ride horses with real movement patterns or drive old-time cars that handle like actual vehicles from that era. The game comes out August 8, 2025, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC through Steam or GeForce NOW. Fans can buy the basic game for $49.99 or spend $59.99 for extra...
Parly to Grill Chivayo Over Dirty Cash Trail
Zimbabwe lawmakers must investigate money claims against rich businessman Wicknell Chivayo, who knows President Mnangagwa well. A man from Kwekwe asked Parliament leader Mudenda to check if Chivayo broke the law with election money. The case centers around voting materials worth millions paid to a South African printer last year. Papers shared online say Chivayo got R800 million from a R1.2 billion deal. South African money watchers flagged these payments as possibly wrong. A banker named Raymond Chigogwana helped move cash between different banks quickly. His money transfer companies operate in both Zimbabwe and South Africa. The cash went through FNB, Standard Bank, and Absa. Chivayo spent money on fancy clothes, cars, gadgets...
Sanyatwe Hunts Lost Stadium Generator Thrills Fans
The new sports boss walks onto the field ready for action. Minister Sanyatwe visited the National Sports Stadium on Wednesday, asking tough questions about slow work. He looked at water pipes and drainage systems himself rather than reading reports. Contractors promised they would finish most jobs before August starts. One builder claimed a backup power machine was there, but could not show it when asked. People across Zimbabwe like what they see from their new leader. He checks small details just like he did as a military man. He wants the stadium fixed fast because teams cannot play international games there. Social media users praise his direct style, with many saying other leaders should copy him. Someone wrote online that...
World Vision Puts Mbire Project to the Test
World Vision needs someone to check how well their Mbire program works. They want experts to see if children living in poor areas have better lives because of their help. The study must show if local groups can keep helping kids after World Vision leaves. Anyone who applies must know how to study both numbers and stories from real people. The perfect person needs a college degree in subjects like education or farming. They must listen carefully to what children say about the program. They should respect local customs and treat everyone with care. They need skills to talk with kids who might feel scared or shy. They have to finish all work on time and write clear reports about what they find.
Unlock Top NGO Procurement Gig in Chiredzi
Plan International Zimbabwe needs a procurement officer for its Chiredzi office. The job requires someone with a college degree in supply chain management who can help buy supplies for community projects. Applicants must have three years of experience buying items for organizations and keep good records about money spent. This person will work with the procurement team to make sure all buying follows company rules. They will help plan what items groups need for their work. They will check that all papers match what was bought. They will make sure money goes where it should go. They will help keep children safe through proper buying practices. Plan International helps children around the world become strong adults. The group works in...
Morocco Snatches Atlantic African Summit Spotlight
Several nations praised Morocco for leading the Atlantic African States Process during a meeting in Cape Verde. Foreign ministers said the talks follow King Mohammed VI's dream to make the African Atlantic areas peaceful places where everyone shares wealth. Cape Verde's foreign minister, Jose Dias, thanked Morocco for running the group's office in Rabat. Gambia's top diplomat, Mamadou Tangara, said these talks show Morocco helps all member countries work together. Ministers from Ghana, São Tomé also spoke about how much they like working with other Atlantic nations. The group voted to meet again next September during UN talks in New York. Morocco started these meetings back in 2010, but they stopped for 13 years until 2022. The King...
iPhone Thief Slapped with Year in Jail
A man stole a phone from a shop and went to jail. Mustapha Drammeh must stay behind bars for one year after taking an iPhone. He also needs to pay a D5,000 fine or serve six extra months. The court ordered him to give D20,000 to the store owner or face another six months locked up. Mustapha visited a cell phone store in Serekunda Bartez, saying he wanted to buy an expensive phone. The shop owner, Hamidou Bah, showed him an iPhone 14 Pro Max worth D60,000. When Bah left to wash before prayers, Mustapha ran away with the device. Bah searched everywhere but could not find the thief. Later, he checked security cameras that showed Mustapha stealing the phone.
War Vets Block Mnangagwa Farm Payout
War veterans sued Zimbabwe officials over money for white farmers. Five former fighters say the plan to pay $3.5 billion breaks the law because Parliament never approved it. They also question how officials counted farm values without clear rules about what counts as improvements versus land itself. The government has already promised this cash to over 4,000 farmers who lost land during past seizures. President Mnangagwa hopes paying farmers will help fix relationships with Western nations that criticized those takeovers. Officials have paid just $3 million so far for 378 farms. The veterans claim officials hide details about who gets paid for what. They argue that things fixed to land, like dams or buildings, should count as part of...
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