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Abstract:Zimbabwe's biggest mobile phone operator Econet Wireless restored all internet and social media services on Monday after a court ruled the government's shutdown of the internet last week was illegal, it said in a message to subs
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's biggest mobile phone operator Econet Wireless restored all internet and social media services on Monday after a court ruled the government's shutdown of the internet last week was illegal, it said in a message to subscribers.
The sporadic internet blackout, ordered by Security Minister Owen Ncube, began on Tuesday following the start of protests against a rise in fuel prices that turned violent.
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