By codezed on Feb 1, 2008
Every year bloggers across the world are honoured for their contributions through awards such as the Bloggies. In the last year, the Zambian population of weblogs has grown exponentially. As a result, we felt it was time to recognise and reward these publishers for having entertained and informed us over the last year. This is a tribute to the dedicated webmasters' thoughts, talents and hard work. This year, CodeZed would ...
By codezed on Jan 29, 2008
CodeZed would like to start a tradition of hosting an annual Zambian award to honour the best weblogs from or about Zambia. As the first year of hosting the weblog awards, we would like your comments, feedback and thoughts before we begin the nomination and voting phase. Below is a draft of the marketing, rules and guidelines for the 2008 Zambian Weblog Awards.
As you may already know, every ...
By codezed on Apr 20, 2007
Who should we interview? Can you put us in touch with someone who can share words of IT wisdom with other Zambian professionals? Send us your suggestions and we'll do our best to setup interviews with the people you want to hear from.
By codezed on Apr 1, 2007
Are you passionate about technology? How about Zambia? Do news stories about Zambia or technology excite you? If so please consider writing with us as we continue to spread the word of Zambia and the use of technology in the country. We want to make CodeZed the first place you turn to for news about software, job opportunities, networking events and anything else that may pertain to technology ...
By Robert Schumann on Oct 24, 2005
I would like to propose an IRC meeting (or perhaps a real-life meeting for those who can make it to Lusaka) at some stage soon, with the following items on the agenda.
Please make comments regarding these proposals.
Name of organisation
Location of hosting server
Website issues
Mailing list issues
Delegation of other responsibilities
Immediate projects
Deadline
Discussion
The name Codezed has already been arrived at, and it therefore has the benefit of pre-eminence. Another thought might be ...