Shameel Joosub has described the decision to block Vodacom's acquisition of Maziv as a “travesty” for South Africa.
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Vodacom CEO Shameel Joosub said the growth was partly due to the national electricity grid's recent stability.
Shameel Joosub has described the decision to block Vodacom's acquisition of Maziv as a “travesty” for South Africa.
As it celebrates its 30th birthday, Vodacom reports that geographic diversification is driving increases in service revenue and EBIDTA. Shameel...
'System of Advantage' focuses on strategy and people to drive sustainability, writes group CEO SHAMEEL JOOSUB.
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The National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP) and Vodacom South Africa officially re-launched the KaBokweni Themba Thuthuzela Care Centre (TCC)...
The National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP) and Vodacom South Africa officially re-launched the KaBokweni Themba Thuthuzela Care Centre (TCC)...
AMA PRESS RELEASE African business and technology leaders are optimistic about greater adoption of technology to power growth and innovation in the...
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Economic growth to underpin work in both Nigeria and South Africa, as Foreign Secretary agrees to develop a new UK-South Africa Growth Plan and a new...
The government is considering measures to alleviate the financial burden of rising electricity prices on households.