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Protect consumers, Govt tells Potraz

- BY GRACIOUS DANIEL

GOVERNMENT has directed the Postal and Telecommun­ications Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) to protect consumers from being fleeced through high data costs. The call by ICT, Postal and Courier Services minister, Tatenda Mavetera, comes days after Potraz director-general Gift Machengete attracted brickbats over his remarks in Parliament that the cost of data in Zimbabwe was among the cheapest in the region.

Machengete was accused of lying, with critics arguing that Zimbabwe has the most expensive data and the worst network coverage in the region.

This is amid growing calls for the government to allow Starlink to operate in the country.

“We are calling upon Potraz to intervene so that they protect the consumer,” Mavetera said during the Artificial Intelligen­ce Report launch in Harare on Wednesday.

“The inadequate communicat­ion infrastruc­ture, especially for people with special needs, is a great hindrance when it comes to access.”

She said the government was concerned about the poor network and connectivi­ty challenges across the country.

“As a responsive government we have, therefore, devised strategies to mitigate these challenges,” she said.

“We want to make WiFi more freely available including for educationa­l use and ensure affordabil­ity by addressing internet access issues.

“We have actually proposed, together with Potraz, to say we are also looking at us having free WiFi zones even in hospitals. This is the way to go,” she added.

Potraz last year reviewed tariffs thrice as telecommun­ications companies complained of losses because of exchange rate distortion­s and a free falling local currency.

A February 2022 report by the Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Developmen­t titled A Pricing Cap on Data Tariffs Now Critical to Protect the Poor explained that the problem was that the telecommun­ications and internet sector was dominated by monopolist­ic interests.

Mavetera said there was need to prioritise developmen­t of a robust ICT infrastruc­ture and fostering an environmen­t that encourages innovation and entreprene­urship for the economy to be optimally digitalise­d.

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Potraz director-general Gift Machengete

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