Powertel Partners With Paratus Zimbabwe to Launch Digital Highway
Powertel Communications and Paratus Zimbabwe officially launched a new high-capacity digital highway project to boost regional connectivity. NewsDay reported that Powertel Managing Director Willard Nyagwande hailed the joint venture as a critical milestone for Zimbabwe's telecommunications sector. The initiative builds on previous infrastructure investments aimed at expanding fiber-optic networks across Southern Africa to reduce transit latency. This partnership comes as regional demand for high-speed broadband surges, forcing legacy state enterprises to collaborate with agile private operators. However, both entities face immediate hurdles, including navigating complex regulatory frameworks and securing stable power supplies to keep the network operational. The core vulnerability lies in the joint venture's dependence on Zimbabwe's unstable national power grid to maintain uninterrupted digital transit.