Can govt please save our souls
Connecting to the 2G network, which is also as mighty slow as the Amazon rainforest sloth, is akin to partying with a cow as it is costing an arm and leg.
By Newsday
Mar. 23, 2024
Uneconomical tariffs, exchange losses weigh down Econet
Revenue rose to $339,16 billion during the period under from a 2022 comparative of $282,15 billion.
By Staff Reporter
Jun. 2, 2023
‘5G technology won’t offer quick fix to Zim’s digital divide’
The renowned technologist made the sentiments during a virtual discussion session on 5G held last week by the United States embassy in Harare.
By Sharon Sibindi
May. 12, 2023
‘Econet, EcoCash to drive digital services growth’
At the same time, Ecocash chairperson Sherree Shereni said the technology group continues to see exciting opportunities in the market.
By Staff Reporter
Feb. 17, 2023
MTN commits to $1 bln Ghana investment after government scraps tax claim
MTN Group (MTNJ.J) will invest $1 billion in Ghana over the next five years, the mobile operator said on Wednesday.
By Reuters
Feb. 15, 2023
Google starts testing Android 14 with even better support for foldables
Google’s also improving Android 13’s per-app language system and making it easier for developers to handle languages with grammatical gender.
By The Verge
Feb. 9, 2023
Vivo launches new high performance, color changing V25 5G with enhanced photography features for creative expression
The new V25 5G follows V series’ heritage of capturing exquisite moments with its superior camera capabilities and cutting-edge imaging technology.
By African News Agency
Oct. 12, 2022
India to press Apple, Samsung for faster 5G software upgrades in phones
Launch of 5G in the world's biggest mobile market after China will bring high speed internet to consumers, with simultaneous socio-economic benefits in sectors like agriculture and health.
By Reuters
Oct. 12, 2022
Econet bemoans power outages
Power outages have crippled the operations of companies with the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce estimating that it has resulted in the cost of doing business going up by 150%.
By The Southern Eye
Aug. 7, 2022