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Econet launches mobile phone insurance – Bulawayo24 News

Econet Insurance, a leader in innovative short-term insurance solutions, has launched a new package covering mobile phone damage. Named Moovah Mobile Phone Insurance, the package was developed in response to customer feedback, according to Econet Insurance’s Chief Insurance Officer, Gift Noko.

“We are constantly seeking ways to meet our customers’ needs. This new package helps them protect their mobile phones against accidental damage, including cracks, shattered screens, and any impact damage,” Noko said during the launch event in Harare on Friday.

Mobile phones are essential for business, social, and educational purposes, storing sensitive information and cherished memories. However, accidental damage can significantly disrupt daily life. Moovah Mobile Phone Insurance aims to mitigate that disruption.

Noko explained that customers can register their phones using the short code *901#. They must then verify their devices at the nearest Moovah Agent or Econet Shop. All phones up to three years old are eligible for insurance coverage. Customers need to provide their phone model, IMEI number, and date of manufacture. Premium payments can be conveniently made via the EcoCash USD Wallet, or at any Moovah Agents or Econet Shops.

“In the event of a claim, customers can submit their device to any Moovah repair center for assessment. Approved claims may result in device repair or replacement,” Noko added.

The launch of Moovah Mobile Phone Insurance coincides with significant growth in the global device insurance market, which is expected to reach $193.5 billion by 2031, reflecting increased demand for such services.

EcoCash Holdings Chief Commercial Officer Gilbert Tsongorera emphasized the group’s commitment to enhancing the mobile phone experience.

“With our new insurance package, we are providing customers with the confidence and assurance they need to fully enjoy their mobile devices, knowing that they are protected against unexpected setbacks,” he said.

The insurance package is affordable, with premiums based on a phone’s value. For example, a phone worth $100 will have a monthly premium of $2.26.

In addition to mobile phone insurance, Moovah offers a range of insurance solutions, including Vehicle Cover, Home Comprehensive Cover, Legal Insurance, Crop and Livestock Cover, Plant and Equipment Cover, Electronic Equipment Cover, Liabilities Cover, Fidelity Guarantee Cover, and Theft or Fraud Cover.

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NASA to Start Designing More Sustainable Jet Engine Core – NASA

NASA, alongside industry, will soon begin designing a new jet engine concept for the next generation of ultra-efficient airliners — officially graduating to the project’s next phase.

As part of NASA’s goal to make the aviation industry more sustainable, the agency is developing a small core for a hybrid-electric turbofan jet engine that could reduce fuel burn by 10% compared to today’s engines.

A jet engine’s core is where compressed air is combined with fuel and ignited to generate power. By making this core smaller, fuel efficiency can be improved and carbon emissions reduced.

The goal of the project, named Hybrid Thermally Efficient Core (HyTEC), is to demonstrate this compact core and have the technology ready for adoption in engines powering next-generation aircraft in the 2030s. HyTEC is a key component of NASA’s Sustainable Flight National Partnership.

To achieve its ambitious goal, HyTEC is structured in two phases:

  • Phase 1, which is wrapping up, focused on selecting the component technologies to use in the core demonstrator.
  • Phase 2, starting now, will see researchers design, build, and test a compact core in collaboration with GE Aerospace.

“Phase 1 of HyTEC is winding down and we are ramping up Phase 2,” said Anthony Nerone, who leads HyTEC at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. “This phase will culminate in a core demonstration test that proves the technology so it can transition to industry.”

Before researchers could start the design and build process for the core, they had to explore innovative new materials to use in the engine. After three years of notably fast progress, HyTEC researchers came up with solutions.

“We’ve been laser-focused since day one. We began the project with certain technical goals and metrics for success and, so far, we haven’t had to change course from any of them,” Nerone said.

To shrink the size of a core while maintaining the same level of thrust, heat and pressure must increase compared to standard jet engines used today. This means the engine core must be made of more durable materials that can withstand higher temperatures.

In addition to conducting materials research, the project also explored advanced aerodynamics and other key technical elements.

Phase 2 builds on Phase 1 to create a compact core for ground testing that proves HyTEC’s capabilities.

“Phase 2 is very complex. It’s not just a core demonstration,” Nerone said. “What we’re creating has never been done before, and it involves many different technologies coming together to form a new type of engine.”

Technologies tested in the HyTEC program will help enable a much higher bypass ratio, hybridization, and compatibility with sustainable aviation fuels.

The bypass ratio describes the relationship between the amount of air flowing through the engine core compared to the amount of air bypassing the core to flow around it.

By decreasing the core size while increasing the size of the turbofan it powers – while maintaining the same thrust output — the HyTEC concept would use less fuel and reduce carbon emissions.

“HyTEC is an integral part of our RISE program,” said Kathleen Mondino, who helps lead RISE program technologies at GE Aerospace. “GE Aerospace and NASA have a long history of collaboration to advance the latest aviation technologies. The HyTEC program builds on this relationship to help chart the future of more sustainable flight.”

Another piece of the puzzle is hybridization. HyTEC’s hybrid-electric capability means the core will also be augmented by electrical power to further reduce fuel use and carbon emissions.

“This engine will be the first mild hybrid-electric engine, and hopefully, the first production engine for airliners that is hybrid-electric,” Nerone said.

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Gweru man jailed for failure to pay maintenance – Chronicle

Gweru man jailed for failure to pay maintenance


Kudzai Gaveni, Online Writer

A GWERU man was sentenced to serve 60-days in prison after he failed to pay maintenance for his two children.

In a statement, the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe said the suspect disregarded the court order to pay maintenance of US$90 to his ex-wife for their two children.

“In so doing the accused person accumulated arrears of $792 between June 2023 and April 2024.”

“The court ordered the accused person to settle the outstanding amount in full by the 27th of May 2024. Should he fail, he will serve a 60-day custodial sentence,” reads the statement.

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