Jermain Ndhlovu started high school in 2000, just after the Y2K panic, and, having never touched a computer before, soon became the school’s IT kid.
South African soaps bring Zim’s street life to a halt every evening, writes Jermain Ndhlovu.
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/ 19 January 2009
After reserving my spot in a tiresomely long ATM queue at a Bulawayo bank, I disappear for a good hour and a half’s surfing in an internet cafĂ©.
In its 10-year existence about 7 000 complaints have been laid with the Broadcasting Complaints Commission. The one on December 13 was the first about, essentially, censorship. Most of the rest have focused on offensive sex and bad language