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Demerging and listing of the technology company Cassava separately from Econet on the main bourse is expected to allow the group to focus on the growing digital service opportunities in Zimbabwe.
MTN South Africa and Ericsson have announced South Africa’s first 5G customer trial, deployment with a fixed wireless access site at technology company Netstar’s headquarters in Midrand.
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe (EWZ)’s new stand-alone unit Cassava Smartech, born out the unbundling financial technology…
The award recognizes Liquid Telecom for innovation, vision and excellence.
IBM to buy Red Hat for $34B in cash and debt, taking a bigger leap into hybrid cloud.
Last week Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube launched a Transitional Stabilization Programme in which…
The country’s telecommunications regulator, POTRAZ (Post and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe), recently released its latest…
Steward Bank has injected $250 million towards a solar project as part of its efforts of ensuring the country reduces its dependency on the electric grid
With more than 240,000 titles, the South African ed-tech company Snapplify is working with communications provider Econet to make ebooks available to more African readers.
Liquid Telecom, a subsidiary of Econet Wireless Global, is set to connect the entire continent through…
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe recently launched a smarter, better and faster way to pay, EcoCash scan and pay…
Vodacom says it is now providing a fully commercial, standards-based 5G service in Lesotho.
Steward Bank Zimbabwe has launched a Housing Development Scheme and Mobile Banking Application targeted at Zimbabweans living abroad.
Zimbabwe scores a first *launches platform to trade on ZSE from anywhere *Move to enable broader participation on stock market
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.
Given the challenges the country is going through, Eng Mutisi believes the ICT sector is strategically positioned to provide a lifeline for the economy.
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.
MTN Group Ltd. is planning on borrowing at least 400 billion naira (over $1.1 billion)…
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.