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.
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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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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.
MTN Group Ltd. is planning on borrowing at least 400 billion naira (over $1.1 billion)…
Econet was recently awarded the top SMI (Success Motivation International) World Client of the Year prize in the US
Kwesé TV has finally been awarded three broadcasting licenses through Econet Media by the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ)
Liquid Telecom will make use of Serianu’s consulting infrastructure to expand the scope of its services.
The awards were presented to the company’s senior management team by President Emmerson Mnangagwa at an awards ceremony during the official opening of the Trade Fair.
Addressing guests at the event, Econet’s Chief Operating Officer (COO) Mr Fayaz King, thanked the company’s customers in Matabeleland region for their continued support.
Uche Ofodile has joined MTN as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for Lonestar Cell, MTN Liberia.…
Econet has obtained a licence to generate power to meet the electricity and energy needs at its Willowvale premises in Harare.
The move is designed to enhance performance, improve service-delivery and to bring more order, discipline and rationality to the sector as a whole.
Telecel Zimbabwe is planning to invest in network expansion as part of strategies to keep ahead of competition in the country’s telecommunication industry.
Five mobile money providers – Safaricom, Vodacom Tanzania, Tigo Tanzania, Orange Côte d’Ivoire, and Telenor…
Mr Collymore says he had been increasingly engaged with Safaricom’s management team and Board of Directors as well as participating in meetings via video link from London.
While the tightening of Econet’s systems will go a long way to eradicate the issue of identity theft, there is need to adopt and fast track the Computer Crime and Cyber Security Bill.