MTN South Africa plans to install green-energy solutions at its head office as it moves to meet its own net-zero targets by 2040.
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Maziv is the new name of the parent company of Vumatel and Dark Fibre Africa that will soon, pending regulatory approvals, be 30% owned by Vodacom.
Rain has formally made a non-binding proposal to Telkom that would see the latter acquire the former through the issue of new Telkom shares.
SAP has been ordered to pay a further R81.5-million for its complicity in corruption involving the department of water affairs & sanitation.
Cell C, for years saddled with unsustainable debt, is looking to a more hopeful future after reporting a R2-billion net loss for the six months ended 30 June.
Wiocc Group has secured a $30-million equity investment from the International Finance Corporation as it ramps up investment in fibre networks and data centres.
The state-owned utility, which is struggling with broken coal-fired power stations, said it will impose stage-3 power cuts on both Saturday and Sunday.
South Africa has banned Bain & Company from bidding for public-sector contracts for a decade over alleged corrupt and fraudulent practices.
Karpowership will re-file an application to the environment department in a bid to move its project forward at a time when South Africa is suffering its worst-ever power cuts.
Eskom’s worst-ever bout of load shedding will continue indefinitely at stage 4, instead of the previous mix of stage 3 and stage 4.











