NetOne Strengthens Digital Inclusion with New Base Station in Matjinge, Bulilima District

NetOne has officially commissioned a new base station in Matjinge, Bulilima District, Matabeleland South, marking a significant milestone in the expansion of network coverage and the delivery of reliable communication services to previously underserved communities. The development underscores NetOne’s strategic commitment to bridging the digital divide and strengthening the nation’s connectivity infrastructure.

The new base station will enhance mobile voice and data services for residents across Matjinge and surrounding areas, supporting critical aspects of daily life, including education, commerce, healthcare, and government service delivery. For communities in rural and peri-urban areas, access to reliable communication is increasingly essential, enabling citizens to participate in the digital economy, engage with e-learning platforms, and connect with wider regional and international markets.

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Network expansion in Matjinge forms part of NetOne’s broader national strategy to ensure that all Zimbabweans, regardless of geographic location, benefit from the country’s growing digital landscape. By improving signal strength and reducing connectivity gaps, the project directly addresses the challenges of digital exclusion and promotes equitable access to technology.

Beyond the immediate technical benefits, the base station is expected to catalyse social and economic development. Businesses and entrepreneurs in the district will gain the ability to leverage mobile platforms for trade, digital payments, and marketing, while students and professionals will enjoy enhanced access to information, online resources, and communication tools. In addition, the improved connectivity is likely to support local government initiatives and emergency response systems, strengthening public service delivery in the region.

The launch of the Matjinge base station also reflects Zimbabwe’s ongoing push to modernize its telecommunications infrastructure, increase investment in ICT, and align with national objectives under Vision 2030 and the National Development Strategy 2. Reliable connectivity is now recognized as a cornerstone for innovation, economic empowerment, and inclusive growth, particularly in rural districts that have historically lagged behind urban centres.

In his statement, a NetOne representative emphasised that the Matjinge station is part of a continued rollout of state-of-the-art infrastructure, designed to provide sustainable, high-quality service for the long term. The project also demonstrates how public and private sector investment in digital infrastructure can directly contribute to bridging socio-economic disparities across Zimbabwe.

As Zimbabwe increasingly positions itself as a digitally enabled economy, initiatives like the Matjinge base station exemplify how telecommunications investment can deliver tangible benefits for communities, stimulate local enterprise, enhance education and healthcare access, and support regional development goals. The project reaffirms NetOne’s commitment to inclusive connectivity, ensuring that the benefits of the digital age are extended to every corner of the country.

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