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Corsair Custom Lab Stokes Fury Among Traditional Gamers
Corsair builds great gaming stuff for PCs and Macs, and it just brought its Custom Lab to Europe. This new service helps players create personal gaming gear that matches how they want to look. European gamers can design special mice, keyboards, and mousepads that show who they are. Corsair plans to add more customizable items as time goes on. Tobias Brinkmann is the Vice President and General Manager of Corsair's gaming peripherals department. He believes gamers want both top performance and personal style from their equipment. The Custom Lab helps players express themselves through their gear without losing any gaming power. European fans can finally enjoy what North American players have loved for months. Thanks to the Custom Lab...
AMD Crushes Competition with EPYC Embedded 9005 Chips
AMD just released their new EPYC Embedded 9005 processors for servers. These chips come permanently attached to the motherboard instead of fitting into sockets. Companies use these when they never plan to upgrade the processor later. Despite being fixed in place, these chips work exactly like regular EPYC 9005 Turin processors. They use the same chiplet design and run on the latest Zen 5 technology. The main difference? These come in BGA form, meaning they're soldered directly to circuit boards. These embedded processors include several helpful extras. They feature non-transparent bridging, which lets data move quickly between two processors even when they use different memory areas. This happens through a PCIe 5.0 connection rather...
Zanu PF Expels Rebels in Fierce Faction War
Zanu PF keeps kicking people out as fights between groups heat up. Several areas sent party leaders names suggesting who should leave next. Albert Nyakuedzwa shared these details at a Makoni meeting held Sunday in Rusape. He stressed that everyone must register their party-related social media groups officially with Zanu PF headquarters. "Many areas already told central leaders which people they want to be removed, and you've seen some already lost their membership," Nyakuedzwa explained. "Here in Manicaland, we demand good behavior. We can't accept anybody bad-mouthing our leadership. Certain folks attacked our big names on social media platforms, which pushed us to require every group to register properly. This helps us track down...
Director Fraudulent Claim Sparks Ministry Chaos
The court has charged Liniah Chinoda with falsely claiming $600 for travel expenses. She works as the Provincial Finance Director at the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education. The money came from the Better Schools Programme Fund, which schools across the district contribute to. Officials suspended Tapiwa Mapindani, who handles accounting for Chivi District Education. He reportedly refused to process the fake expense claim Chinoda submitted. Magistrate Elizabeth Hanzi heard the case Friday. Lawyer Yolander Chandata from H Tafa and Associates represents Chinoda. The court released her until her next appearance on March 19. Prosecutors say Chinoda worked at events in Bikita, Gutu, and Zaka when she claimed to attend something in...
Press Club Dares to Defy Media Gender Norms
St. Joseph's Senior Secondary School teamed up with Camara Muso to create a press club and career talk show on Monday. They launched these activities as part of the school's International Women's Day celebrations. This program aims to spark interest among young students, especially girls, in journalism, media ethics, and storytelling. The initiative brings together more than 20 successful former students who currently hold important leadership jobs throughout The Gambia. Neneh Macdouall-Gaye, who leads the Access to Information Commission, ran the opening ceremony for this all-girls school press club. She explained that starting a press club during International Women's Day helps promote equal treatment between genders among students...
Government Ignores Disabled Women and Their Demands
Musu Bakoto Sawo believes people need to speak up louder for women who have disabilities. She told The Voice these women face double trouble - society treats them differently both as women and as people with disabilities. This makes everything harder for them, from going to school to finding jobs to getting healthcare. Better policies would help them participate fully in their communities. Sawo explained how fighting for women with disabilities creates more inclusive spaces. Every woman deserves equal chances, regardless of physical or mental conditions. She suggested running awareness campaigns at schools, workplaces, and throughout neighborhoods. These efforts would change negative views and reduce the stigma against these women...
Lawmaker Ramadan Donation Sparks Vote Buying Claims
A charity group named Nfangol La Nafa handed out food to thirty-three villages across the North Bank Region. This group started back in 2022 with one clear goal—to help Gambians facing tough times. They gave away the Holy Quran, ten bags of rice, thirty bags of sugar, five-liter oil gallons, tea bags, and milk cartons to people who needed them most. Sulayman Saho runs this organization and also works as the lawmaker for Badibou Central. He spoke at the event held in Badibou Salikene about their many donations aimed at supporting local folks. He pointed out how expensive food has become during Ramadan. Their team spent around one hundred thirty thousand dalasi on these supplies, which they handed out as a non-profit group. The charity...
ChildFund Borehole Sparks Outrage Over Garden Fencing Flaws
Women across The Gambia love what ChildFund did with their new water systems. These farmers asked for extra help to make their gardens bigger and grow more food. The local group Foni Ding Ding Federation teamed up with ChildFund to put wells in many places. These wells made water easy to reach for everybody nearby. Over fifty women who farm veggies at Badume Koto depend on their gardens for their livelihood. Binta Keita farms there and thanks ChildFund a lot for their help. She mentioned that they still need places to store their crops. Musa Kebba runs the village committee and said that before these wells came, women faced huge problems finding water. Sixty women are working in that garden right now. They can't make the garden bigger...
Bajo Slams Wafu Setbacks in Fierce Football Meet
Lamin Kaba Bajo from The Gambia Football Federation met Dr. Patrice Motsepe yesterday. They talked as leaders - Bajo runs WAFU Zone A, and Motsepe heads the African Football Group CAF. The GFF reported they looked at what the zone accomplished these past four years. They also planned ways to make football better across their region, according to official CAF channels. Banjul city serves as the home base for the zone's main office, which includes nine different countries. The GFF leads this group and wants to bring new energy to WAFU Zone A. They aim to create better activities and help member countries win more games. The federation hopes these changes will strengthen football throughout the entire region. Bajo traveled to Egypt for...
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