AURA Group has rebranded to Aura Technologies, marking a strategic shift in its identity and long-term direction.
Alongside the transition, the company has launched Infinity Connect, a connectivity package aimed at households and small businesses.
Chief executive officer Samuelle Dimairho said the move reflects a broader ambition to go beyond basic internet provision and deliver advanced digital solutions, including Layer 2 VPN networks and enterprise-grade cybersecurity.
“As part of this milestone, we are proud to be introducing our Infinity Connect package designed to deliver unlimited internet access across Zimbabwe at an accessible and affordable monthly price of US$77,” he said.
The package is designed for homes and small enterprises, with no capacity limitations and nationwide availability. “This internet package is ideally suited for homes and small businesses. We are cognisant of the importance of connectivity for the future and we have created a package that meets their needs.”
Dimairho also announced a limited hardware promotion for new customers.
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“There will be a limited sale for limited stock with mini-kits available for US$245 and the standard kit for US$369. So, for US$369 and US$77 a month, you can be connected with fast, reliable and unlimited internet,” he said.
He said the company also sees itself as a key enabler of artificial intelligence through connectivity. “Our goal as connectivity providers is to make affordable internet broadband widely available. There can be no AI without connectivity,” he said.