The InnBucks Visa Card is now available in Zimbabwe for US$5. It links to your InnBucks USD wallet and, according to InnBucks, can be used for services like PayPal, Starlink, Netflix, DStv, Google Ads and more.
International card payments attract a 1.7% fee, plus applicable taxes, but there is more to consider than just the transaction fee.
In the article, we break down the card's fees, limitations, supported services, and how it compares with the EcoCash Mastercard and Omari Visa card. We have also included a side-by-side comparison table to make the differences easy to understand.
If you have already started using the InnBucks Visa Card, please share your experience in the comments. Which services have you successfully used it with? Have you run into any issues? Your experience could help someone else decide whether it is the right card for them.
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While he is busy stoking Afrophobia,former SA president Jacob Zuma's twins were born in Mozambique.
One of his daughters is married to a Zimbo. One of his sons went to school at Cyrene [boys] just outside Bulawayo. Another of his children is the 16th wife of King Mswati III.
Below is a story from 1980 when the late Robert Mugabe assured Desmond Tutu that SA refugees were safe in newly independent Zimbabwe while they fought to dislodge the apartheid regime.
Man city failed him
France failed him
Pep Guardiola failed him
Society failed him
His career got crippled
There’s no way we should share the same earth with false accusers!