Twitter Inc. said monthly users dropped by 1 million in the second quarter, and predicted that number will decline further as the company continues to fight against spam, fake accounts and malicious rhetoric on its social network. The shares plunged as much as 20 percent in early trading.
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Dell EMC hosted its inaugural annual African awards ceremony last night, as part of its Africa Partner Summit 2018 in Cape Town.
Shameel Joosub, Vodacom Group CEO, said service revenue has increased by 12.4% within the company’s international operations, driven largely by M-Pesa and data adoption.
Facebook’s shares promptly crashed, in the aftermath of the company’s second-quarter earnings report with shares falling as much as 20%.
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In March this year, Econet Wireless declared a total $50 million dividend for the nine months ended November, 30, 2017 which was equivalent to $1, 9 cents per share.
Econet Wireless recently launched an innovative short-term motor vehicle insurance service branded EcoSure Moovah that will offer unparalleled value and matchless convenience to the motoring public.
Econet’s signaled its move into one of Zimbabwe’s most lucrative sectors through its new innovative short term motor vehicle insurance service branded EcoSure Moovah.
Just like the Google Chrome feature, you can go undercover on YouTube and browse whatever you want without leaving any evidence behind.
Twitter has started rolling out the bottom navigation bar to everyone. The change was first deployed in the alpha build a few months back and is now making its way to the stable build.
The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) first quarter report for this year,…
Econet was the only operator to increase its active customer subscription base by 2.2% in the three months from January to end of March 2018. Its closest rival NetOne lost a staggering 46.9% of its customer base, while – according to the report – the third operator Telecel lost 12.4% of its subscriber base.
Samsung still remains the world’s No. 1 smartphone maker with more than a fifth of the global market, but it’s facing increasing pressure from Chinese rivals such as Xiaomi Inc. and Oppo Electronics Corp., which sell similar devices at a cheaper price point.
MTN Nigeria is the first service provider in the region to deploy Nokia Cognitive Analytics for Customer Insight with Nokia Service Quality Manager (SQM) software.
Scoop Network, which is already broadcasted in multiple territories around the world, will join Kwesé TV’s entertainment line-up with an exclusive tailor-made feed produced by a dedicated editorial team from Dutch Indie FCCE based in Nairobi, Kenya for English speaking African territories.
Liquid Telecom Zimbabwe and its sister company ZOL were both recognised at last week’s Mashonaland Annual Business Awards hosted by The Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC).
IBM lands $740 Million deal to supply data security to Australia.
The Premier League has agreed its first broadcast deal with social media giant Facebook, worth £200million over three years.
ICASA is not discussing the possibility of an out-of-court settlement in the dispute over the implementation deadline for new data regulations.