Zimbabwe has introduced a raft of new tax measures, including a 5% levy on imported…
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Last week Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube launched a Transitional Stabilization Programme in which…
Zimbabwe’s beleaguered and now the smallest mobile network operator Telecel Zimbabwe woes continue haunting the…
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.
There looks to be more drama at Telecel Zimbabwe (Private) Limited and as long as these…
Telecel Zimbabwe is planning to invest in network expansion as part of strategies to keep ahead of competition in the country’s telecommunication industry.
Government’s decision to acquire the remaining 40 percent in Telecel Zimbabwe hit a snag after the Empowerment Corporation declined to give up their stake.
The Government has not yet received its 60 percent shareholding in Telecel International which it acquired from Dutch company Vimpelcom, as it has not made full payment
Telecel Zimbabwe, was founded in 1996 as a subsidiary of Telecel International, a company owned…
Making reference to POTRAZs recent industry report for the third quarter (Q3) of 2017, mobile telecommunications revenue increased…
Firms used to traditionally compete on voice and SMS (Short Messaging Services) platform, over-the-top disruptive…
Third largest mobile operator, Telecel Zimbabwe is finally moving along with technology and is set to…
Making reference to a 2016 network coverage report by the Posts and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of…
Telecoms company, Telecel Zimbabwe, has been ordered by the government to stop operations. The government…