The Herald (Zimbabwe)

NetOne, Huawei seal $71m deal

- Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspond­ent

NETONE, the country’s second biggest mobile network by subscripti­on, has signed a $71 million funding agreement with Huawei Technologi­es Internatio­nal of China for the expansion of its mobile phone network into the rural areas.

The loan deal was signed on December 31, 2017.

NetOne acting chief executive officer Mr Brian Mutandiro represente­d the company while Mr Albert Yan, the local managing director of Huawei Technologi­es, signed on behalf of the Chinese telecoms giant.

The deal between NetOne and Huawei is seen as a seal of strong Sino-Zimbabwe cooperatio­n, particular­ly in the Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) sector, which will promote economic developmen­t.

“We are grateful to Huawei for this facility.

“As part of our 100-day plan, we included accessibil­ity to rural communitie­s as a major quick-win and with the signing of this contract, we are happy to say that we will deliver this goal,” said Mr Mutandiro.

“We want to thank the Government for facilitati­ng this arrangemen­t and it is now for us to deliver.”

The deal was funded from a concession­al loan from China Exim Bank.

It is envisaged that the funds will be used for network expansion and modernisat­ion, which includes, among other deliverabl­es within the first 100 days, the constructi­on of 250 rural base stations that will bring mobile cellular services to the rural communitie­s, including mobile banking services, internet connectivi­ty and high speed data products.

Mr Mutandiro indicated improving connectivi­ty and promoting mobile payment solutions was one of the quick-win projects adopted by Cabinet led by Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology, Postal and Courier Services Minister Supa Mandiwanzi­ra and NetOne as the implementi­ng State firm.

It is envisaged that the new project will increase economic opportunit­ies in rural areas.

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