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Liquid Telecom Zimbabwe sets up toll-free Coronavirus helpline

By , ITWeb
Zimbabwe , 20 Apr 2020
Liquid Telecom Zimbabwe has provided tech infrastructure, expertise and financial support to establish a dedicated national toll-free ‘2023’ helpline and call centre.
Liquid Telecom Zimbabwe has provided tech infrastructure, expertise and financial support to establish a dedicated national toll-free ‘2023’ helpline and call centre.

Liquid Telecom Zimbabwe, in partnership with Innscor Africa and Kamba Technologies, has provided tech infrastructure, expertise and financial support to establish a dedicated national toll-free ‘2023’ helpline and call centre to relay information about COVID-19 to citizens.

According to a statement released by the pan-African telecommunications services provider the helpline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and is designed to serve as a reliable and up-to-date information centre “while also safeguarding them against a backdrop of increasing fake news and misinformation.”

Liquid says anyone using the helpline will have access to accurate information, including COVID-19 prevention measures, recognising and managing symptoms and how to self-isolate.

The helpline is not a one-off initiative and will be available for some time as a single go-to-point for information offering all kinds of support, the company adds.

Wellington Makamure, Regional CEO Southern Africa Region, Liquid Telecom
Wellington Makamure, Regional CEO Southern Africa Region, Liquid Telecom

Wellington Makamure, CEO, Liquid Telecom Southern Africa, says: “Liquid Telecom has quickly and effectively responded to the ‘COVID-19 Zimbabwe National Preparedness and Response Plan’ (NPRP) announced by H.E President Mnangagwa on 19 March calling on companies to contribute to the national cause. Maintaining connectivity is an essential requirement in responding to a crisis that has disrupted our routines and daily lives inconceivably. Reliable, up-to-date information, provided by qualified experts at the end of the national toll-free ‘2023’ helpline is vital as the Government continues to provide support, especially to the most vulnerable in light of the pandemic.”

Liquid Telecom’s direct contribution includes set-up costs of the telecom infrastructure, which includes the provision of phone lines, call centre equipment and bandwidth via a 50Mbps dedicated link.

Makamure adds: “Although times are difficult, I would like to take this opportunity to wish all our brothers and sisters good health and happiness as we mark 40 years of independence. The more we support one another during this crisis, the better.”

Liquid Telecom says it reaffirms its commitment to maintaining network and system continuity for all of its customers throughout the disruptions caused by the COVID-19.

“The company is leveraging its remote working capability that allows key personnel to continue to provide support and service as close as is possible to normal,” reads an excerpt from its statement.

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