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The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) has called on all innovators across the country to utilize funding under its “innovative drive”, a programme meant to unlock business opportunity from information and communication technology (ICT) start-ups.
Government has given under-performing State-owned enterprises (SOEs) and parastatals it has earmarked for disposal — among them NetOne, TelOne and People’s Own Savings Bank (POSB) — between six and nine months to conclude privatization deals.
TSP reforms to fast track, NetOne, POSB and TelOne privatisation
Given the challenges the country is going through, Eng Mutisi believes the ICT sector is strategically positioned to provide a lifeline for the economy.