Ahead of the delisting, Econet made an exit offer of US$0,50 per share, comprising US$0,17 in cash and one share in Econet Infrastructure Company Limited (InfraCo) valued at US$0, ...
FBC Securities (FBCS) says Econet Wireless Zimbabwe’s (Econet) assessment that the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) no longer provided effective value discovery for the company is, in substance, well ...
Ericsson has announced that it has been selected as the sole supplier by Zimbabwe’s largest provider of telecoms services, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, for its core network upgrade programme. The deal ...
Zimbabwean police have obtained a court warrant of search and seizure of some financial records and subscription database of the country’s largest mobile phone network, Econet Wireless, following ...
As a student finishing high school in Scotland in 1978, Strive Masiyiwa was more concerned with liberating his native Zimbabwe than memorizing the monarchs of Britain. But when he traveled to Africa ...
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's largest mobile telephony company Econet Wireless on Tuesday asked its local and foreign suppliers to slash prices by at least 15 percent and announced pay cuts as an ...
Strive Masiyiwa’s Econet InfraCo has officially started trading on the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX), marking Zimbabwe ...
Zimbabwe’s largest cellular provider, Econet Wireless, says its customer base in the country has surged to over 7 million connected users, up from 6.4 million in February. In a statement released ...
Victoria Falls, Mar. 27 (NewsDay Live) — Econet Wireless Zimbabwe has successfully listed its infrastructure subsidiary, Econet InfraCo, on the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX), marking a pivotal ...
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe (EWZL) says it now holds 2.85 billion shares in Econet InfraCo, representing 95.215 percent of ...
ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe's share price lost US21c in last Friday's trading on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, despite maintaining sterling financial performance in the interim period to August 30, 2012.
HARARE (Reuters) - Econet Wireless, Zimbabwe's largest mobile phone operator, reported a 14.7 percent drop in annual profits on Monday, hit by higher financing costs and depreciation, but said it ...