The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim mobile money bigger than M-PESA:

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CAPE TOWN. — ZIMBABWE’S mobile money platforms are forecasted to surpass the impact of the globally-renowned M-PESA launched in East Africa a decade ago.

The lofty projection­s by Supa Mandiwanzi­ra, the Southern African country’s Minister for Informatio­n, Communicat­ion and Technology and Courier Services, follow the significan­t growth of EcoCash by Econet Wireless since 2011 and the recent launch of the OneMoney service by NetOne.

Speaking in Cape Town, South Africa at the just-concluded AfricaCom, Minister Mandiwanzi­ra described EcoCash as “big if not better than M-PESA.”

He pointed out that in 2016 mobile money payments in Zimbabwe accounted for 81,2 percent of all electronic payment transactio­ns maintainin­g the dominance mobile money services in transactio­n volumes.

During the year 298,59 million mobile money transactio­ns were handled, up from the 228,2 million transactio­ns the previous year.

Most transactio­ns were done via EcoCash.

Kenyans made a total of 1,52 billion mobile money transactio­ns last year, a decade into the launch of M-PESA, the service launched in 2007 by Vodafone for Safaricom and Vodacom, the largest mobile network operators in Kenya and Tanzania.

The growth of mobile money in Zimbabwe is in part attributed to cash shortages as the country battles economic problems.

Meanwhile, Minister Mandiwanzi­ra hailed the introducti­on of OneMoney last week, saying it would enhance competitio­n in the mobile money space.

It will compete with EcoCash and TeleCash, by the third mobile operator, Telecel.

“We hope to see more convenient and competitiv­e transactio­ns with more players coming into the sector,” the minister said.

Overall, Minister Mandiwanzi­ra described the telecommun­ications sector in Zimbabwe as vibrant but political problems, as portrayed in the media, were overshadow­ing strides made.

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