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Saturday, 22 March 2014
A group of Nust (Zimbabwe) Journalism students make it big with Telecel's Telecash
A group of National University of Science and Technology (NUST) Journalism students shined when they organised a very successful two day Public Relations campaign with Telecel. The campaign was held at the University's premises on the 19th and 20th of March, attracting a gigantic crowd of students as they were seen gathering around the temporary Telecel booth.
The student forerunners of the campaign were Mbongeni Zondo, Nastasjia Gwenzi, Patience Magora, Tapiwa Muzondo and Thembi Zulu. With Telecel coming with only their telecash agents, temporary booth and Telecel sim cards, the students extended their efforts and managed to register about sixty nine Telecel users for telecash. Many students and lecturers also purchased sim cards and registered with Telecel on those two days.
Using their Public Relations skills, the students also interviewed participants asking them about the problems they face with Telecel. The responses were submitted to the Bulawayo Main Branch Telecel Manager, Mr Chipangamate, with the hope of seeing improvements on the complaints soon.
Telecash is a mobile transfer service, which allows subscribers to use mobile phones to send money to anyone on any network, pay bills and and pay for groceries and other goods and services.
Registration and transaction is easy. To transact a registered telecash subscriber simply dial *888#, which will result in the menu appearing on the mobile phone screen, from which the type of transaction required can be selected.
The *888# number can be used to, among other things, purchase prepaid airtime for oneself and other Telecel subscribers, pay bills, pay for goods and services, check one's telecash account balance, check one's transactions and change one's pin.
Subscibers can register for telecash at any Telecel office, with selected telecash agents or with telecash ambassadors, who will be found roaming the streets for the convenience of customers wishing to sign on.
All that is needed for one to register is one's identity card, driver's license or passport and a copy of it. Registration is fast, almost instant.
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