By Ross Moyo
Zimbabwe’s 3G network now reaches 73.7% of the rural population, POTRAZ reported in Q4 2025.
This compares to 99.9% 3G population coverage in urban areas.
2G covers 79.0% rural and 99.9% urban, while LTE reaches 29.0% rural and 95.9% urban.
5G remains urban-only at 18.9% population coverage and 0.0% rural.
Geographic coverage stands at 81.7% for 2G, 75.4% for 3G, 59.3% for LTE, and 15.9% for 5G.
Total base stations reached 13,104, with 5,101 2G, 4,052 3G, 3,585 LTE, and 366 5G.
Econet owns 58.01% of urban and 48.22% of rural sites.
NetOne has 31.79% urban and 46.14% rural, showing strong rural presence.
Telecel holds 10.20% urban and 5.64% rural.
POTRAZ said 3G expansion is critical for digital inclusion in rural areas.
The 2026 outlook expects 5G to gradually extend beyond urban centres.










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