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Bulawayo: 1980 National railways S A New Limpopo Bridge Ltd: Industrials Heavy construction Beitbridge: 1995 Infrastructure P A Royal Bank Zimbabwe: Financials Banks Harare: 2001 Commercial bank, defunct 2012 P D Sable Chemicals: Basic materials Specialty chemicals Kwekwe: 1965 Chemicals; ammonium nitrate P A Standard Chartered Zimbabwe ...
9 External links. Toggle the table of contents. List of radio stations in Zimbabwe. 1 language. ... Bulawayo hosts ROIL BYO [3] Awards media awards annually. See also
Bulawayo was founded by a group led by Gundwane Ndiweni around 1840 as the kraal of Mzilikazi, the Ndebele king and was known as Gibixhegu. [6] His son, Lobengula , succeeded him in the 1860s, and changed the name to koBulawayo and ruled from Bulawayo until 1893, when the settlement was captured by British South Africa Company soldiers during ...
The domestic system consists of microwave radio relay links, open-wire lines, radiotelephone communication stations, fixed wireless local loop installations, and a substantial mobile cellular network; Internet connection is available in most major towns that includes Harare, Gweru Bulawayo, Mutare through fiber optic and other remote parts ...
The RBC also established three community stations with a multi-racial audience, Radio Jacaranda (Salisbury), Radio Matopos (Bulawayo) and Radio Manica (Umtali). [38] In 1975, an Ndebele language service operating out of Bulawayo , known as Radio Mthwakazi, was established, using the "Big Bertha" transmitter previously used to jam the BBC's ...
The bank was established in 2002 as Premier Finance Group, a merchant bank. In January 2011, Ecobank Transnational acquired majority shareholding in Premier Finance Group, at a price of US$10 million. Following the change in ownership, the institution rebranded to Ecobank Zimbabwe in May 2011.
The bank is a medium-sized retail bank in Zimbabwe. As of February 2017, the total asset valuation of the bank was US$226,058,440, with shareholders' equity of US$75,046,584. [2]
Zimbabwe was allocated its own country code by the International Telecommunication Union, +263, in the late 1960s, when it was known as Rhodesia. [2]To call a Zimbabwean number from another country: dial: the international access code (i.e. 00 for most European countries, and 011 from North America), followed by the country code (263), followed by the area code, and then the required ...