Kwesé TV has finally been awarded three broadcasting licenses through Econet Media by the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ)
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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.
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.
Liquid Telecom has stepped up efforts to sign on more businesses to adopt Microsoft’s cloud services following a partnership with the tech giant early last year.
The 2018 edition of the ITU Telecom World will be taking place from September 10-13,…
EcoCash grew its market share from 96.7% in the third quarter, to 97.2% in Q4 of 2017, while its sector peers NetOne’s OneMoney and Telecel’s TeleCash both lost market share.
Liquid Telecom Zimbabwe commands the largest market share in Internet access provision with the operator’s market share growing from 53.7% to 54.2% in the last quarter of 2017.
The preferred bidder for 9mobile, Teleology, has paid the non-refundable $50 million deposit for the…
While many companies are working on this, Skrumble is taking an early lead with a focus on delivering a secure, unblockable messaging platform where you are in control of all of your data.
A duty review on smartphones loom as regulatory authorities seek to ensure affordability and increase uptake of data and internet services by industry and commerce across the country.
Maintains market leadership in key industry performance indices for 4 straight quarters
The new deal is a 2-year contract offering and over the next 24 months, civil servants will pay a monthly fee of $20.30
Econet continues with its regional effort to strengthen its partnership with its distribution channel members and to motivate them by recognizing outstanding performers from Mashonaland East, including Chitungwiza.
The investment will be done through its subsidiary, Distributed Power Africa (DPA), and will provide solar energy solutions for industrial, commercial and home use.
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