HeadquartersZimbabwe AddressNo. 2 Old Mutare Road, Msasa, Econet Park, Harare Websitewww.econet.co.zw Telephone263 242 486121 No of Employees1,133 IndustryFinancial Services Ticker Symbol & ExchangeECO (ZIM) Revenue (2024)$40.8B EPSXYZ
ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe (Econet) has reviewed its voice, SMS and data bundles in line with tariffs approved by the regulator in August last year. The latest adjustment comes after State-owned mobile network operator NetOne increased its bundle prices last week, with Telecel Zimbabwe expected to ...
"And so to address this, we have beefed up security at our sites and continue to work closely with the police to apprehend the offenders and bring them to account."The latest industry report by the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) showed that despite the ...
Econet Life, a subsidiary of EcoCash Holdings Zimbabwe Limited (formerly Cassava Smartech Zimbabwe), has partnered the Zimbabwe Christian Ministers Association (ZCMA) to provide an assortment of insurance services to Christians across the country. Some Christian communities around the world often have a...
MOBILE network operators Econet Wireless Zimbabwe and Telecel Zimbabwe are likely to adjust their discounts on mobile data bundles this month to offset rising c...
HLF is a social impact organisation that invests in human capital to build thriving individuals, communities, and sustainable livelihoods. Founded by Strive and Tsitsi Masiyiwa in 1996, the Foundation was first launched in Zimbabwe and has since spread its footprint to Lesotho, Burundi, Rwanda, eS...
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe said it welcomes the approach ushered in by the President Emmerson Mnangagwa government to focus on driving investment in the economy as an enabler to economic growth and job creation. It said it is more than ready to play our part in working towards a more prosperous ...
A recent national skills audit report published by the Higher and Tertiary Education minister revealed skills deficits in some key sectors and disciplines in Zimbabwe. The report said the country had a 93,5% skills deficit in engineering, a 12% deficit in agricultural skills and a 95% deficit ...