Potraz bids to tune out foreign signals

Potraz director-general Gift Machengete

WHEN Zimbabwe’s border communities tune their radios, the voices they hear are often not their own.Residents in places like Chipinge, Plumtree and Kariba say the clearest signals come from Mozambique, Botswana and Zambia.Many also rely on foreign SIM cards for mobile connectivity, depriving local operators of revenue and weakening the country’s digital sovereignty.“We grew up…

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