Tariff increases unsettle Zimbabwe telecommunications firms
But analysts believe these service providers will be the least affected by increases passed on to consumers.
Tawanda Karombo
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Zim mobile firms lose subscribers as economy falters
NetOne, Econet and Telecel all record a drop in network users.
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Cash-strapped Zim prefers mobile to traditional online banking
Economists, analysts point to limited and costly internet access as factors.
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Zimbabwe: 96% of total transactions in 2017 were electronic, mobile
Zimbabwe has seen a rise in mobile, electronic and internet payments owing to liquidity and foreign currency shortages in the country.
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Mobile banking nears US$800m mark in Zimbabwe
Analysts point to country's continued cash shortage, as well as the growth and convenience of mobile platforms as key reasons.
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Zimbabwe: economic conditions dents stock exchange
Blue-chip counter Econet Wireless fails to attract much trade on Monday as market opens weaker in new week.
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'Tough times ahead for Zimbabwe's mobile companies'
Mandatory tariff cuts likely to price smaller operators out of the market say analysts.
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Why Econet is an undervalued telecoms stock
Zimbabwean telco tops list of companies that equities traders are interested in.
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Econet becomes Zimbabwe exchange’s third highest traded stock
Country’s biggest telecoms player has notched up $5mn in dealings on the bourse.
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Econet Zimbabwe to experience falling market share - experts
Stiff competition from mobile operator Telecel could limit Econet’s growth, says a report.