Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Potraz to fine service providers

- Kiyapili Sibanda

reports that 50 percent of firms in Bulawayo have equipment that is obsolete as most of it is more than 20 years old.

The objective of the loan facility is to empower small scale miners by providing equipment that will enable them to boost production. — @okazunga. THE Postal and Telecommun­ications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has introduced a fine for poor service delivery in the telecommun­ications sector as part of measures to ensure consumers get value for their money.

The regulatory body has since embarked on a countrywid­e campaign to educate consumers about their rights so that they can hold service providers to account.

“The introducti­on of fines for telecommun­ications firms, which are offering poor service to consumers emerged at a consumer education campaign and the regulator will soon pounce on those firms that are giving sub-standard service,” said a senior Potraz official.

Earlier this year, mobile subscriber­s complained about data bundles and claimed to have been fleeced by mobile operators as data bundles disappear upon recharge before use.

In a snap survey by Business Chronicle mobile subscriber­s expressed optimism that the fines would go a long way towards instilling discipline in the sector and protecting customers.

“We have lost a lot to these companies that have been short-changing us. The issue of data and airtime just disappeari­ng is affecting us. The fines would make sure that the services offered are efficient and match the amount we subscriber­s pay,” said Ayanda Khumo. — @ Kiyaz_Cool.

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