The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Kariba decries poor network coverage

- From John Murwira in Kariba

VILLAGERS in rural Kariba have bemoaned poor mobile network coverage in the area, which is affecting mobile money transactio­ns.

As a result, some people are walking long distances to effect a transactio­n before returning with a message to indicate that it would have been successful.

In an interview over the weekend, Chief Musambakar­uma called for Government’s interventi­on to ensure that mobile network coverage in Kariba rural improved.

“Poor mobile network coverage has become one of the major challenges facing Kariba rural and the situation calls for Government interventi­on,” he said. “People have to go to mountains to make a phone call. Mobile operators should come to our rescue.”

Reliable network coverage would boost economic activities in the area, he said.

Kariba’s Ward 4 Councillor Fortunate Mafweda said the absence of network boosters had also affected business, as most shops demanded cash.

For EcoCash transactio­ns, people travel to network hotspots, which are a distance away.

“Our business here is really slow because imagine with the cash crisis we are witnessing as a country, most businesses have resorted to plastic money, which includes use of swipe machines,” said a shopkeeper at Mola Business Centre. “Without proper and efficient network coverage, we are left out.”

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