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Zimbabwe: The Government of Zimbabwe Orders Telecel to Stop Operating in the Country
CIO, 13 March 2015
Government of Zimbabwe has directed mobile phone operator, Telecel Zimbabwe to stop operating in the country, saying that the company has no license and is also not complying with… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Telecel Says It Invested U.S.$300m and Employ 1,000 Workers
New Zimbabwe, 13 March 2015
THE country's second biggest mobile phone operator, Telecel Zimbabwe, has come out fighting after government announced it would revoke the company's operating licence and liquidate… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Telecel Faces Closure
The Herald, 12 March 2015
Cabinet has set up a committee to begin the process to get Telecel Zimbabwe cease operations in line with a directive by the Ministry of Information Communication Technology,… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Cabinet Approves Closure of Telecel, Mandiwanzira
New Zimbabwe, 11 March 2015
CABINET has approved the closure of the country's second largest mobile phone network, Telecel Zimbabwe, for operating without a licence, ICT minister Supa Mandiwanzira said… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Plot to Overvalue Telecel Exposed
The Herald, 6 March 2015
A SCAM to overvalue Telecel Zimbabwe has been exposed amid reports that the company is practically bankrupt with no ability to meet its short-term and long-term liabilities. Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Telecel Saga Deepens
The Herald, 3 March 2015
SOME shareholders of the Empowerment Corporation, a 40 percent shareholder in Telecel Zimbabwe, say there was no agreement between EC and Brainworks Capital regarding the sale of… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Telecel Zimbabwe Row and the U.S $50 Million Con
New Zimbabwe, 4 March 2015
THE story about the ongoing Telecel Zimbabwe ownership saga is yet to be told in full. It is based on the killing that a few individuals, led by James Makamba, will make if the… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Political Vultures Circle Over Telecel
Zimbabwe Independent, 13 March 2015
POLITICAL vultures are circling over the country's third largest mobile network operator, Telecel Zimbabwe, currently facing withdrawal of its operating licence due to non-payment… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Mobile Telcom Licence Cancelled
CAJ News, 22 February 2015
ZIMBABWE has cancelled the licence of its smallest mobile network operator over the company's alleged failure to settle an outstanding $137,5 million (about R1.6 billion) debt Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Telecel Implodes
The Herald, 24 February 2015
Telecel Zimbabwe is imploding with the company's founding shareholder Mr Leo Mugabe branding his co-founders Dr James Makamba, Dr Jane Mutasa and Dr Philip Chiyangwa as doctors of… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Chiyangwa Blasts Mugabe Nephew in Telecel Row
New Zimbabwe, 23 February 2015
HARARE businessman Phillip Chiyangwa has hit out at Leo Mugabe, telling the President's nephew he was a dying horse and should rest in peace as the row over Telecel Zimbabwe… Read more »
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Zimbabwe: Telecel Saga Proves That Zimbabwe Is Now a Failed State
MDC, 25 February 2015
Through decades of lawlessness and in certain cases, brazen disregard of the country's Constitution, Zanu PF has managed to run down the country leading to the tragic situation… Read more »