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Zimbabwe kills internet over protests

Zimbabwe's government is limiting access to the internet - and social media specifically - in an attempt to stifle violent protests that have broken out in response to skyrocketing fuel prices. Protests broke out across the country after fuel prices...

TelOne granted Video On Demand broadcasting license in Zimbabwe

TelOne, Zimbabwe's state-owned fixed phone and internet operator, has secured a broadcasting licence for Video-on-Demand (VoD) services. The Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) granted an operating license to TelOne to create a VoD. The agreement was announced by the regulator...

Zimbabwe: TelOne introduces “Alert Me” Services

Zimbabwean telco, TelOne has introduced a data bundle management service, "Alert Me"; a service that allows customers to receive updates on their data balance and get reminders for recharging. According to the company, this is part of a continuous effort...

Zimbabweans can now pay phone bills with telecash

It is now possible to pay telephone bills with telecash, following an agreement between Telecel Zimbabwe and TelOne, making it possible to avoid queuing to pay phone bills. Telecash subscribers can now pay their phone bills using their mobile phone...

Zimbabwe’s TelOne plans $90 million data investment

From Zimbabwe, media reports claim fixed telecommunications operator TelOne plans to invest $90 million into new projects, especially data. The telecommunications company’s Managing Director Chipo Mtasa is quoted in The Herald as saying that the business is conducting feasibility studies...

Zambia, Zimbabwe bridge connectivity gap

After Zimbabwe's fixed telecommunications service provider TelOne set up 22 Wi-Fi hotspots at the Victoria Falls, telecommunications company Telecel has announced its commitment to a first-of-its-kind project to light up the Victoria Falls bridge between Zimbabwe and Zambia. This forms part of...

East African undersea cables remain unfixed

It has been three weeks since an underwater cable was damaged off the Kenyan cost, leaving East African companies and businesses frustrated as they await telecom services to return to normal. Chris Wood, WIOCC Chief Executive, called the situation “very...

Zimbabweans look to Internet for truth

Zimbabweans are starting to explore the freedom to information provided by mobile Internet access. This is one of the findings of the latest Zimbabwe All Media Products and Services Survey (ZAMPS) which showed that 24 percent of adults living...

MTN SA and Telkom in bid for Zim’s state-owned operator

Zimbabwe’s government today confirmed that MTN SA and Telkom have placed separate formal bids for the state-owned mobile and fixed telecommunications companies NetOne and TelOne, respectively, according to Zim’s Government publication, The Herald. "Several firms have expressed interest in NetOne...

Zimbabwean cabinet probes TelOne

ZIMBABWE’S Minister of Information and Technology revealed that his ministry was investigating the country’s sole landline services provider for irregular billing practices. Nelson Chamisa, the newly-appointed minister, said this follows an outcry by consumers that TelOne was ripping them...
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TECNO and itel Present Tech Gifts Ideas for Father’s Day 2025

Father’s Day is around the corner, on 15 June. It is a time to celebrate, honor, and appreciate the...
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