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26 Nov 2021

Zimbabwe changes tax regulation on data, smartphones

Government looks to generate more revenue from employees that work from home.
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9 Nov 2021

Zimbabwe edges closer to official cryptocurrency adoption

Bitcoin and Stablecoins could soon serve as an alternative currency and legal tender.
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Zimbabwe establishes national datacentre amid concern over data privacy

Despite criticism, authorities insist the resource will help digitalise departments and reinforce e-government strategy.
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30 Nov 2020

Zimbabwe: ZWL$8bn earmarked for ICT investment

Fibre optic network, digital broadcasting and online public services identified as key focus areas.
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20 Jul 2020

Zimbabwe: slow progress on merger of state-backed ISPs, regulators

Process is going ahead on privatisation of non-performing SEOs.
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27 Feb 2020

NetOne struggles to attract investor

Beleaguered state-owned mobile firm is reportedly seeking out a buyer of its 74% stake.
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20 Feb 2020

Zim govt demands NetOne sort out boardroom upheaval

Finance Minister concerned over image being presented to potential investors.
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20 Nov 2019

Zimbabwe aims to be one of Africa's biggest IT hubs

Government allocates ZWL$341.7-million towards ICT research and development.
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20 Sept 2019

2% tax on electronic transactions stays says Zim govt

Officials confirm situation despite High Court ruling against the legal instrument behind levy.
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6 Aug 2019

Zimbabwe looks to tax mobile money transfer agencies

Government says cash-in cash-out facility being used to conduct illegal foreign currency deals.
 
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