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@Telecel_Zim Press Statement on Licence Cancellation

Telecel Zimbabwe has been notified by the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) of the cancellation of its licence to provide national cellular telecommunications services.

This measure is unfair and unwarranted. Telecel has made every effort to comply with all legal and governmental requirements in Zimbabwe, and objects to this treatment in the strongest terms.

Telecel and its global shareholders are taking immediate action both locally and internationally to challenge this decision.

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Telecel would like to assure its customers and stakeholders that it will take all possible steps to maintain the full range of its services throughout this process.

We thank all our valued customers and partners for their on-going support. Your welfare is of the utmost importance and priority to us and we will continue to act in the interests of Zimbabwe and its people.

Source: Telecel Zimbabwe website

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  • Dear Brothers and Sisters
    My name is Israel, a South African based in Gateng Province otherwise Johannesburg. I would like to introduce myself, urge all of us to take the baton of self love and working together forward more especially as young people of Great Zimbabwe and your home South Africa. We here in South Africa boast great respect for you guys, we need to urgently declare our oneness in bold moves and strides for the rest of Africa to follow, you have the best Leader in your country and the baton needs to reach the next generation so do we in the South. I would like to lobby and advocate for a Brotherhood amongst all of us, I’m aware of all the negative vibes that partners this view, however, my bold belief is that the negative will make way for our objective to unite our children (next generations. To this end, I must remind us that there are many even amongst us who may be right in saying this is difficult, I therefore suggest that we find each other. Am also a Chairman of RYCOB Youth Chamber of Commerce and Industry and needs colleagues from Zim in this regard.

    Your loving brother
    Israel

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