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As part of a new agreement, Liquid Telecom will deliver connectivity and provide access to cloud-based tools to AfriLabs innovation centres located within its fibre footprint.
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).
ICASA is not discussing the possibility of an out-of-court settlement in the dispute over the implementation deadline for new data regulations.
Customers to pay a new government tax on social media accounts before they can access them.
Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni unashamedly defended the country’s new social media tax, saying Ugandans were using such platforms for “lying”, and squandering the nation’s hard currency on fees to foreign-owned telecoms firms.
Uganda’s new tax on social media access limits basic rights and harms business, according to a petition filed by activists to the constitutional court against a levy that civic groups and opposition parties say is onerous.
TelOne is on a financial come back as revenues increased to $117 million last year driven by growth in broadband income, while they narrowed their loss by 42% to $7 million in 2017, owing to cost containment and a growth in broadband revenue.
There looks to be more drama at Telecel Zimbabwe (Private) Limited and as long as these…
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Econet Wireless Zimbabwe takes charge in the use of clean energy, putting the entire H/Office complex in Msasa, Harare on solar power.
Given the challenges the country is going through, Eng Mutisi believes the ICT sector is strategically positioned to provide a lifeline for the economy.
Steward bank is now the largest bank in Zimbabwe by customer numbers at 600,000 which is an equivalent of 28% of Zimbabwe’s total banker population.
The newly launched Kwesé-iflix mobile app presents a flexible digital entertainment platform that is set to deliver top entertainment programmes to millions of Zimbabweans via the mobile phone, anywhere and at any time.
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe paid for a 20 year operating licence in 2013, at a cost of US$137.5 million. Total payments to Government and statutory bodies since dollarisation in 2009, exceed US$1.3 billion.
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President Trump has tweeted that the Chinese company ZTE will have to pay a $1.3…
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is currently accepting entries for the ITU Telecom World Awards…
American Tower Corp (ATC) has entered an agreement to acquire 723 transmission towers from Telkom…
Following this announcement by Trump, the shares of MTN, which plans to list on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, went down 2.6 percent after earlier falling over 3 percent.