Net Nine Nine has just launched the 3rd Edition of Hero Magazine, a Net Nine Nine publication. Hero Magazine is a monthly publication designed to give its readers insight into the Fibre industry, the latest and greatest events and initiatives happening within the company, the staff that work at Mzanzi's favorite ISP and much more.
Delegates from the Zimbabwe Investment summit explain that Zimbabwe is filled with talented artisans, craftsmen, entrepreneurs, business people and small businesses that need affordable ways to get on the map. Often having the ability to communicate, advertise and facilitating purchases is made significantly easier through digital channels.
At Net Nine Nine we do many community driven projects, CSI initiatives and community up-lifment programs. Were not your standard cookie cut ISP. To help highlight some of this work Net Nine Nine has launched Hero Magazine a comprehensive newsletter to give you a look into the an ISP with a difference, Net Nine Nine.
Net Nine Nine’s campaign against the usage of drugs and illicit trafficking has gained traction in the Free State on the weekend on 26 and 27 April 2024 where South Africa’s leading Internet Service Provider (ISP), flanked by popular Concerned Parents Campaigns (CPC), hosted a highly attended awareness-raising activity against the abuse of illegal substances.
Net Nine Nine connects schools with free fibre services so learners and educators can benefit from Free fibre at school. We have connected more than 20 schools so far and that's just the beginning, We're committed to ensuring that the schools within our coverage are able to connect to high-speed fibre internet
Net Nine Nine and Non-Government Organisation, Concerned Parents Campaigns (CPC), have partnered using sport to counter against the scourge of illicit drug abuse in the country. The tournament, which will be attended by dignitaries within the drug fighting campaigns, will be held at the Dr Petrus Molemela Stadium, Free State on 27 April 2024, known as the CPC-Diski99 “Stop Drug Abuse”.