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Industrial GbE Media Converter for Extreme Environments
The IMC-1000MS converter changes internet signals between copper wire and fiber optic cables. Through its special plug-in port, it works with both fast and super-fast fiber connections. The metal case can attach to walls or rails and withstand rough conditions where regular office equipment fails. Users can choose normal models that run in regular heat or special models for very hot or cold places. The device needs only DC power between 9.6 and 60 volts and can use backup power if the main source fails. It comes with monitoring features that tell you when far-away power goes out. The tough metal shell protects the parts inside without needing fans for cooling. This equipment serves factories, traffic systems, military sites, and power...
Assembly Lines Turned Factories Into Money Machines
Assembly lines changed how factories make things. Henry Ford started using them in 1913. Workers stand along a line, and each person does just one job over and over, making products faster and better. Factory items cost less because assembly lines work quickly. Products look more alike since parts must fit the same way every time. People need strong bodies for these jobs because they walk, lift, and stand for many hours. They must read plans, use tools, and follow safety rules. Most jobs require a high school education, but some require extra training for special work, such as working on cars or medical gear. Pay starts around $19 an hour but varies. Workers earn more after learning skills such as wiring or welding. Companies train...
Zimbabweans Go Wild Over Sadza neNyama
Most Zimbabweans eat sadza as their main food every day. They make this thick corn porridge from white maize meal, though people can use other grains like millet. Locals pair it with meat stew or vegetables, calling the complete meal sadza ne nyama. Families introduced to corn around 1890 adopted it fast, making it as important to Zimbabwe as pasta is to Italy. People eat sadza with their right hand, never the left, even if left-handed. They shape small balls of the stiff porridge, dip them in soup, and take bites. Many share from one plate, sitting in a circle on the floor. Children learn patience through this practice as older kids must wait for younger ones who eat slower. Meat remains special in many homes where families might eat...
Journalist Survives Prison Hell With New Brothers
Reporter Blessed Mhlanga says fellow prisoners Mike Chimombe and Mose Mpofu protected him at Harare Remand Prison. He called the jail hell, but felt safe because of them. The HStv journalist spent 73 days locked up after police arrested him for talking with former war veteran Blessed Geza. Courts denied him bail three times before his release Tuesday. Mhlanga stayed an extra night behind bars because officials made paperwork mistakes. His family greeted him with hugs when he finally walked free. He must pay $500 bail and check in with police every Friday. Law students helped fix his court papers overnight. His health suffered during his time away from home. Mhlanga worries about Chimombe and Mpofu, who still sit in jail after ten...
Zimbabwe C-section Nightmare Moms Forced to Buy Own Drugs
Moms must bring 24 items for C-sections at Mutare General Hospital. A new mother who gave birth there shared her story with reporter Hopewell Chinono. Before doctors would help her, she needed to buy everything from surgical gloves to pain medicine. People who came without supplies waited until they found money to buy them. The hospital only helped emergency cases, but gave them nothing for pain afterward. The list requires patients to buy large dressings, sutures, drugs, swabs, gloves, disinfectant, catheters, and antibiotics. Many people in Zimbabwe are angry about this problem. Some think certain people make money from this crisis on purpose. The country once had good hospitals, but things fell apart for patients. Social media is...
Romac Crowned Catholic Music Titans Across Zimbabwe
Catholic music group Romac tops the Star FM charts with its hit song Mbiri Nerukudzo. Catholic music grew from small church choirs into a national movement that unites people. Young groups mix old church songs with new sounds, and studios embrace this trend. Church services buzz with live music that spreads through social media. The chart shows the features of these songs next to regular hits. Nick Magodi started Romac and changed church music forever. He writes deep songs with help from music expert Shepherd Kalombo. Their fresh sound compares well against famous groups like St Theresa from Jiri. Romac plays on radio stations for weeks at a time. Their shows attract thousands of fans who love the spiritual messages. Magodi faced...
Detective Kedha Claps Back At Jeremaya Scam Rumors
Private eye Tafadzwa Chidawa says Mai Jeremaya went to the police first. He denies trying to grab money from the men who stand accused of rape. Mai Jeremaya asked for his help three days after filing her report. She needed him to find the suspects. This statement comes after people asked why she called a private detective instead of law officers. The two accused men tell a different story. They say they paid her $20 for sex at a lodge. They claim she wanted $500 later through Chidawa. Court papers show both men received bail for $200 each last Wednesday. The judge wondered why certain charges were missing from their case. State lawyers explained they had proper homes with no past crimes. Mai Jeremaya publicly revealed her real name...
Paradise Lodge Eastlea Rape Scandal Exposed
People keep talking about Paradise Guest Lodge after Mai Jeremaya said two men raped her there. The small place stands on Frank Johnson Avenue in Eastlea, Harare. Mai Jeremaya told everyone she was tricked before the attack happened. Police caught Thabo Blessing Dube and Martin Charlie, who both left jail on Wednesday after paying bail. The lodge offers rooms for short stays with prices that tell a lot about who stays there. You pay $20 for daytime visits between morning and evening hours. Night stays cost between $25 and $30 with hot showers in every room. They charge just $10 for two-hour visits and have different rates based on how long guests stay with partners. Facebook ads call it a premium spot for private getaways with added...
Shivering Mornings Scorching Afternoons Hit Zimbabwe
Weather officials gave their Thursday forecast for all parts of Zimbabwe. People in Manicaland need warm clothes since morning temps start cool before warming up later. The rest of the country will see clear skies with chilly starts but bright sunshine in the afternoon. Everyone should keep warm, especially kids and older adults. Temperatures across cities show morning lows between 8 and 13 degrees with afternoon highs from 23 to 27 degrees. Bindura ranges from 10 to 24 degrees, and Bulawayo from 11 to 25 degrees. Chinhoyi will reach 26 degrees after starting at 10. Gweru spans from 9 to 24 degrees, with Harare seeing similar values. Winter has arrived nationwide, calling for careful outdoor planning. Weather experts ask everyone to...
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