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Breaking News: Starlink instructed to shut down in Zimbabwe by government – Technology Zimbabwe

Techzim can reveal that the government of Zimbabwe has instructed Starlink to shut down services in the country. Users of the service received an email from the satellite internet service provider today, advising them it had been directed to disable services.

Said the email:

You are currently using Starlink in an unauthorised territory, As a result. Starlink has been directed by the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ) to disable your service.

We will continue to work with POTRAZ to obtain the necessary regulatory approvals to turn on Starlink services in Zimbabwe as soon as possible. We encourage you to contact POTRAZ at the.regulator@potraz.gov.zw or +263 242 333032 to communicate your support for Starlink to obtain the necessary regulatory approvals in Zimbabwe.

As described In your Terms of Service, Starlink does not guarantee when or where its Mobile or Mobile Priority Services Plans will be available. Use of such services Is dependent on many factors, including obtaining or maintaining the necessary regulatory approvals which are subject to change.

You may pause service and billing by following the Instructions here or continue service and use your Starlink service in an area we currently serve (see map here), If you opt to pause service, you can reach out to support and we will issue a service credit for any remainder of the current billing period.

Starlink shut down in Zimbabwe email

Techzim can confirm several users in Zimbabwe have received the email. One user of the service user we spoke to said their terminal is still working but they think it’s just a matter of time before it’s disabled.

Effectively what’s supposed to happen next is that the terminals will stop working. This would mean even Starlink customers that are just visiting the country and have brought with their terminal, will not be able to use it. Or maybe allowed to just a few days per visit. We’re not sure.

The notice suggests Starlink is aware these devices were bought, registered, activated for the purpose of use in Zimbabwe, as it does not mention the need to return the terminal to the country of origin.

To use Starlink, Zimbabweans would mostly buy the kits from unofficial importers of the kits who bring them in from from countries where the service is sold legally (like Mozambique, Zambia, Eswatini etc..). The prices would range from about $600 to $1500 depending on the seller. Installing the kit is generally easy and to operate it in Zimbabwe, they set their account to a roaming service.

The price of unlimited internet from Starlink with the roaming is about US $38, which customers would pay to the company directly. Ultimately, the service is popular in Zimbabwe because the price of an unlimited internet package by the country’s internet providers is at least US $140.

That and the fact that Starlink can work literally anywhere in the country – even the remotest pockets of the country where people there’s no infrastructure for other types of connectivity.

A source Techzim has spoken to, who has been involved in selling internet services in Zimbabwe, estimates there are about 5,000 Starlink terminals in Zimbabwe.

Why it is Illegal to use

In 2023, POTRAZ issued a statement warning Zimbabweans that using Starlink was illegal. Zimbabweans were ofcourse incentivised to ignore this, and the black market for terminals continued to thrive.

Coming under pressure from the market to explain why a more useful service was illegal to use, POTRAZ said they had no issues licensing Starlink as long as the company complied with the country’s laws – read fees, taxes, and ability for government to snoop on the traffic or disable the service at wish if the politics demanded it. Licensed operators in the country pay these costs (part of why the internet is so expensive in Zimbabwe) and allow government to intercept the internet when it wishes.

POTRAZ repeated that while Starlink had expressed interest to regularise operations in Zimbabwe, the company had not been licensed. At least 2 customers of the company were arrested this year for using the service.

Why would Starlink comply with a POTRAZ demand?

One question that people may have is if POTRAZ can technically switch Starlink off. They cannot, and in fact, that’s why they don’t want the service operating.

So if POTRAZ cannot technically switch if off, why would Starlink agree to do it? First, we don’t know if Starlink is agreeing and will go through with the disconnections. However, generally, except in very extreme situations a company would want to comply with the instructions of a government where they wish to operate in the future.

If Starlink is interested in selling to the 4 million Zimbabwean households market that may want a connection in the future, it’s in their interest to work with government and not antagonise it.

Shutdowns in Africa

Earlier this year, Starlink reportedly deactivated what was estimated to be between 300 and 400 devices in South Africa. The deactivated accounts were deemed to be “improperly” operating as they were being provided by an unofficial third party, Startsat.

There we also reports last month suggesting that users, possibly in DRC, experienced the Shut down that Starlink has issued in Zimbabwe.

It is possible that other governments observing this, will learn it’s something they too can do, and more shutdown orders may be coming.

This article was updated after publishing for clarity and additional infromation

Image credit: AFP

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Russia-Zimbabwe discuss ways to enhance bilateral relations and cooperation – Chronicle

Mthabisi Tshuma, [email protected] Amai’s Kitchen, a stand that showcased the philanthropic efforts of First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa to empower women, the girl child, youths, the elderly, and those with disabilities among other vulnerable groups, proved popular at the just-ended Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF). It attracted hundreds of visitors including foreigners. Notable among the […]

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All set for triple burial of national heroes – Chronicle

Blessings Chidakwa, Harare Bureau

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is today expected to preside over the triple burial of national heroes, Cdes Nash Nyasha Dzimiri, Tsitsi Grace Jadagu and Brigadier-General Shadreck Vezha, at the National Heroes Acre, the second ceremony of its kind since independence in 1980.

Multitudes of people are expected to throng the national shrine, with transport having been mobilised from all provinces to afford people the opportunity to bid farewell to the national heroes.

The first triple burial was witnessed in 2021, when the then Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Lieutenant General Sibusiso Busi Moyo, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Dr Joel Biggie Matiza and former Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services Commissioner-General Major-General Paradzai Zimondi were interred on the same day.

All died of Covid-19-related complications.

Yesterday, church services were held in honour of the three departed national heroes.

The memorial service for Cde Dzimiri was at his Mt Pleasant house, while that of Cde Jadangu was held in Chitungwiza. Brig-Gen Vezha’s service was held at Charles Gumbo Barracks (formerly One Commando Barracks) in Harare.

The respective families were at Charles Gumbo Barracks yesterday for formalities, where the bodies of the three national heroes lay in State ahead of burial today. 

Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe said all was in place for the triple burial, with the programme scheduled to start earlier than usual.

“We expect mourners and dignitaries to be seated by 7am. President Mnangagwa will preside over the burials,” he said.

Minister Kazembe said Vice-Presidents Dr Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi, as well as the Zanu-PF national chairman Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, were also expected to be in attendance.

He said just like other national events, everyone was welcome to attend, including members of opposition political parties and the diplomatic corps.

Cde Dzimiri was born on June 24, 1958, in Shurugwi and died on April 16 after a short illness, while Brig-Gen Vezha died in a road traffic accident on the same day.

Cde Dzimiri joined the liberation struggle in 1976.

He survived Rhodesian raids that killed thousands of comrades at both Nyadzonia and Chimoio camps in 1976 and 1977, respectively.

He was later selected to undertake security and intelligence training at the famous Nanking Military Academy in China.

At independence, he was attested into the Air Force of Zimbabwe, before being transferred to the Zimbabwe National Army, which he left in 1981.

In 1983, while taking a walk in Harare, he had a chance meeting with President Mnangagwa, who was the then Minister of State Security.

He was subsequently recruited to join the intelligence service as a junior officer.

At the time of his death, he was the Central Intelligence Organisation’s director for investments.

Brig-Gen Vezha was born on August 10, 1961, in Chivi District.

After writing his O-level examinations, he joined the liberation struggle as a Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army (ZANLA) combatant and was trained at the front.

During the ceasefire in 1979, he was based at Dzapasi Assembly Point Base 2, where he underwent further military training.

In early January 1980, he was nominated to travel to North Korea for further military training at Kim Chong Ju Military Academy and Kim II Sung Military University until 1982.

On completion of military training in North Korea, he returned home and was attested into the Zimbabwe National Army on August 1, 1982.

He rose through the ranks to become Brigadier-General in 2018.

Cde Jadagu, who was born on March 11, 1943, in Murewa, succumbed to a short illness on April 18, the day the nation was celebrating its 44th independence anniversary.

She first trained as a police officer and later became a teacher.

During the liberation struggle, she was a war collaborator and after independence, she served as councillor for Ward 16 in Chitungwiza.

She was subsequently appointed special interest councillor in 2013 and senator in 2014.

Cde Jadagu started her political career when she was 17 years old in Mangwende Village, where her uncle (father’s brother) was a chief and an active member of ZAPU.

During the time, her family, led by Chief Mangwende, had a conflict with the Rhodesian native commissioner over national politics.

The whole family was then forced out of the village, which resulted in them seeking refuge in Old Highfield.

That is when she became a youth member of ZAPU, together with the late Cdes Sabina Mugabe, Tsitsi Munyati, Ruth Chinamano and many others.

The national heroine also served in various senior posts in Zanu-PF, including Women’s League Political Commissar in 1983, Central Committee member and National Consultative Assembly member.

Currently, there are 170 heroes buried at the national shrine, but 32 others who were accorded national hero status are buried elsewhere.

There have been four double burials conducted at the national shrine since 2016.

National heroines Cdes Victoria Chitepo and Vivian Mwashita were buried at the same time in 2016.

Then in 2017, national heroes Cdes Maud Muzenda and George Rutanhire were also buried simultaneously, as was the case with Cdes Ellen Gwarazimba and Cde Morton Paul Malianga in January 2021.

Last year, on Heroes Day, the country also witnessed the double burial of Ambassador Johannes Tomana and Brigadier-General Milton Siziba.

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WATCH: Zimbabwe International Trade Fair exhibitors raring to go – Chronicle

Sikhulekelani Moyo, [email protected]

THE 64th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) roars to life today with most of the exhibition stands complete.

Bulawayo will be the centre of attraction this week as it hosts the country’s annual prime trade showcase at the Zimbabwe International Exhibition Centre (ZIEC)

The trade expo, which runs until Saturday is running under the theme: “Innovation: The Catalyst to Industrialisation and Trade.”

The first three days are business days while April 26 and 27 are public days.

ZITF serves as a platform for showcasing technological innovations that can drive industrial growth and it encourages entrepreneurship by providing a platform for new businesses to connect with potential customers and investors.

Expectations are high that this year’s showcase will position local industry players to clinch major deals and expand their market.

Kenyan President, Dr William Ruto, will officially open the country’s biggest annual trade expo on Friday.

Chronicle Business yesterday toured selected stands and observed workers putting the final touches ahead of today’s opening of the ZITF.

In separate interviews, some of the exhibitors at the ZIEC said they were raring to go.

“This year, the Republic of Belarus will present the biggest stand it has ever made, we will have 31 companies represented from Belarus from different sectors, which include the food industry and pharmacy among others,” said Belinterexpo management specialist, Mr Sergei Gladyshev.

He said they brought tractors that are conducive to the Zimbabwean environment and easy to maintain.

“The aim is to help Zimbabwe to get techniques, which will help in boosting food security and nutrition,” said Mr Gladyshev.

He commended local farmers, saying they produce quality food, which matches international standards.

“I tasted some of the food in Zimbabwe and I can say Zimbabwe is on the right path. I understand you have resources, water, land, electricity,” said Mr Gladyshev.

Deputy Head of Mission for the Kenyan Embassy in Harare, Mr Lazarus Muganda said they are happy to be part of this year’s ZITF.

“We are very honoured as Kenya to have our President, His Excellency Dr William Ruto as the guest of honour who will officially be opening the event. Kenya is prepared to showcase the products and services at this ZITF,” he said.

“We are moving with the theme, which emphasises innovation and we are bringing goods that show how the products can contribute to the innovativeness of entrepreneurship in the current environment and we are very much prepared for the trade fair.”

ZimTrade Southern Region Manager, Mrs Jack Nyathi while some of the exhibitors were yet to fully set up, most of the SMEs under their purview had completed working on their stands.

“In terms of preparations, we are just about ready, just finishing up the final touches to our pavilion.

Our indirect exhibitors, the eight small and medium enterprises that we have this year are ready and raring to go,” she said.

“You find that in terms of products that we have on display this year, we cover a wide range, which includes processed foods, leather products and cosmetics, which are produced using locally sourced raw material like baobab.”

ZITF chief executive officer, Dr Nicholas Ndebele said the response has been good with 624 exhibitors confirming attendance, an increase from last year’s 565.

He said the city started receiving visitors last week.

Deputy Head of Mission for the Kenyan Embassy in Harare Mr Lazarus Muganda

“We as ZITF, the organisers of ZITF, are happy to inform the nation that all is set for the 64th edition of the ZITF. Exhibitors are still doing the final touches on their stands, ready to welcome visitors,” said Dr Ndebele. “We witnessed exhibitors working overnight in preparation for the event.”

Dr Ndebele said there has been a significant growth in terms of the number of international participants, which increased to 26 from last year’s 21.The ZITF Company has been given a mandate to lead the national branding efforts for Zimbabwe while promoting investment and economic growth.

Several high-profile meetings including the Diplomats Forum and Africa Connect Symposium will be held on the sidelines of the ZITF.

The main activities at the 2024 ZITF include the ZITF Welcome Cocktail; the ZITF International Business Conference, which will be officially opened by Vice President Constantino Chiwenga; the ZITF Charity Golf Challenge, ZITF Diplomats Forum, Connect Africa Symposium, which will be officially opened by Vice President Kembo Mohadi and the Tourism Night among others. — @SikhulekelaniM1

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