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NetOne promises to be vanguard of Zimbabwe’s digital revolution

Ivan Zhakata


Herald Correspondent


As Zimbabwe stands on the threshold of a new era, 2025 is shaping up to be the year of transformation, with NetOne leading the charge, promising to be the vanguard of the country’s digital revolution.
NetOne is aiming to redefine the nation’s digital economy by leveraging on its commitment to innovation, inclusivity and excellence, .
Under the leadership of group chief executive officer Engineer Raphael Mushanawani, NetOne is pursuing an audacious vision to transform into a billion-dollar enterprise.
Eng Mushanawani said the ambition goes beyond revenue as it is about fostering a digital ecosystem that uplifts communities, accelerates economic growth and bridges socio-economic divides.
“In 2025, we are delivering not just connectivity, but empowerment,” he said.
“Our mission is to harness the power of technology to create opportunities for every Zimbabwean. From AI-driven solutions to transformative financial services, we are building a future where innovation meets inclusivity.”
Chief commercial officer Mr Learnmore Musunda further underscored the company’s mission.
“NetOne is not merely a telecommunications provider, it is the engine of Zimbabwe’s digital economy. This year, we are introducing solutions that will not only transform lives but also inspire confidence in the limitless potential of a connected Zimbabwe.”
At the heart of NetOne’s 2025 strategy lies its commitment to leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance connectivity and optimise customer experiences.
The technological leap is set to deliver an unparalleled level of personalisation and efficiency, redefining how individuals and businesses interact with digital platforms.
The company’s seamless network continues to provide uninterrupted connectivity, ensuring every Zimbabwean, regardless of location, can participate in and benefit from the digital economy.
Upcoming 5G rollouts and enhanced network infrastructure are expected to solidify NetOne’s position as the backbone of Zimbabwe’s digital transformation.
With new innovations set to launch in 2025, OneMoney is becoming an indispensable tool for both individuals and businesses.
From enabling seamless digital payments to offering financial solutions for the unbanked, OneMoney is breaking barriers that once limited access to financial services.
For small businesses, it is a lifeline and for individuals it is a gateway to economic participation.
“Financial inclusion is not just a goal—it is a necessity for national development,” said Mr Musunda.
“OneMoney is at the forefront of this mission, ensuring that no Zimbabwean is left behind in our journey toward a fully digitised economy.”
By expanding its network into underserved areas and providing transformative digital solutions, NetOne is actively driving the country’s socio-economic progress.
Whether it is empowering rural communities with connectivity, equipping schools with digital tools, or enabling businesses to thrive in a tech-driven marketplace, NetOne’s contributions are tangible and transformative.
“Our work is deeply aligned with national priorities,” said Eng Mushanawani.
“As we deliver on our commitments in 2025, we are laying the groundwork for Zimbabwe to emerge as a regional leader in digital innovation and economic development.”

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