CUSTOMERS at some of Lusaka’s most popular night spots can now experience the joy of not having to worry about making cash payments each time they go out as they are now able to settle their bills through ZamPay. ZamPay which was launched last month by state owned telecommunications company Zamtel is the country’s first…
iSchool Zambia has partnered with Zayo Hub on a project that aims to achieve transformational change in remote rural areas in Zambia, this will include: Provision of solar power, telecom and internet connectivity, and digital content for schools, health and community interest; Outreach to support the uptake of new opportunities, focusing on entrepreneurship, primary education,…
STATE owned telecommunications company Zamtel has today announced the launch of new data packs that will see its mobile subscribers enjoy cheap data, calls and SMS services. The new offer dubbed Elo Chadiba will enable Zamtel mobile phone users to purchase affordable bundles which will in turn offer them FREE access to WhatsApp, Facebook and…
PEGASUS spyware which is often used against the opposition, journalists and human rights activists has been found in Zambia.Pegasus is a notorious spyware program sold only to governments.The malware, known as Pegasus, was created by Israeli cyber-security firm NSO and has been around for at least three years, when it was first detailed in a…
LUSAKA City will see the official launch of its new citywide free Wi-Fi system today.Miles Sampa, His Worship the Mayor of Lusaka, will launch the trials of Free Wi-Fi project in the Revenue Hall at the Lusaka Civic Centre.Government through the Ministry of Local Government and Housing and the Lusaka City Council (LCC) has partnered…
ZAMBIA’S Cabinet has introduced a passed the new law requiring Zambians to pay taxes for internet calls media. Zambia’s taxman will charge a 30 Ngwee per day tariff on internet phone calls.It is not clear when the new controversial and seemingly draconian tax law will take into effect. However, many people have expressed their frustration…
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