Zantel customers to charge phone free of charge
Zantel has opened sites for subscribers to charge mobile phones free of charge.
�There are 48 sites and Zanzibar residents can charge their phones free of charge in our towers until the power crisis is resolved,� said commercial director Konrad Mostert.
The relief comes at a time when power outages are hitting the isles.
�The power crisis is affecting all of us, but since we are able to help our subscribers we will continue to do so to ensure that the business is not affected,� he said.
According to public relations manager Sharon Costa, the charging sites are allocated at Tunguu, Kitogani, Kijito Upele, Paje, Jambiani, Makunduchi, Chwaka, Dunga, Mazizini, Blue bay, Bububu, Bumbwini, Donge, Kizimkazi, Mahonda, Mkwajuni, Nguli, Nungwi, Kilindi, Kinyasini, Mfenesini, Ocean Paradise, Chukwani, Karakana, Kihinani, Koani, Lumumba, Matemwe and Meya.
Others are at Migombani, Mtoni, Tomondo, Vuga, Wireless, Masingini, Fuoni, Kizimbani, Mombasa, Michamvi, Uroa, Uzini, Hamamni, Madema, Nyerere, Ziwatuwe, Daraja Bovu, Jangombe and Mpendae.
Zanzibar is also facing a shortage of clean and safe water. To alleviate the problem, Zantel supplies at least 21,000 litres of water in urban areas.
The company is also working with the Zanzibar Water Authority to erect billboards at water points to ensure proper use of the resource.
The project is funded by the UN-Habitat and Google.
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Zantel has opened sites for subscribers to charge mobile phones free of charge.
�There are 48 sites and Zanzibar residents can charge their phones free of charge in our towers until the power crisis is resolved,� said commercial director Konrad Mostert.
The relief comes at a time when power outages are hitting the isles.
�The power crisis is affecting all of us, but since we are able to help our subscribers we will continue to do so to ensure that the business is not affected,� he said.
According to public relations manager Sharon Costa, the charging sites are allocated at Tunguu, Kitogani, Kijito Upele, Paje, Jambiani, Makunduchi, Chwaka, Dunga, Mazizini, Blue bay, Bububu, Bumbwini, Donge, Kizimkazi, Mahonda, Mkwajuni, Nguli, Nungwi, Kilindi, Kinyasini, Mfenesini, Ocean Paradise, Chukwani, Karakana, Kihinani, Koani, Lumumba, Matemwe and Meya.
Others are at Migombani, Mtoni, Tomondo, Vuga, Wireless, Masingini, Fuoni, Kizimbani, Mombasa, Michamvi, Uroa, Uzini, Hamamni, Madema, Nyerere, Ziwatuwe, Daraja Bovu, Jangombe and Mpendae.
Zanzibar is also facing a shortage of clean and safe water. To alleviate the problem, Zantel supplies at least 21,000 litres of water in urban areas.
The company is also working with the Zanzibar Water Authority to erect billboards at water points to ensure proper use of the resource.
The project is funded by the UN-Habitat and Google.
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