It will be a great 2025 for Vodacom’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Shameel Joosub as the CEO sold more than 165,000 shares of the telecommunication company valued at around R20 million.
The competition appeal court has set aside three days to hear arguments in the ongoing Vodacom-Maziv merger saga.
There are roughly 2.2 million firearms registered to 502 state entities in South Africa, of which around 1,800 are stolen ...
According to data from communications regulator Icasa, South Africa boasts 100% 2G coverage, 99% 3G coverage and 98.5% LTE/4G ...
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Vodacom has warned about scammers posing as Vodacom Rewards and attempting to phish sensitive information from the mobile ...
It wants to grow its customers base as well, especially when it comes to financial services in a plan CEO Shameel Joosub is calling “Vision 2030.” Vodacom is setting lofty goals in a highly ...
MTN’s share price has declined by 46.9% over the last decade. This means that R1,000 invested in 2015 would now be worth R531.00. The devaluation of the Nigerian Naira, the company’s biggest market, ...
Thank you for taking the time to review our CEO submission. As a company that works with CEOs leading some of the world's largest brands, Vodacom CEO Shameel Joosub stands out to us as one of the most ...
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Tech Financials on MSNAre MNOs perpetuating the digital divide?Paul Colmer, exco member at Wireless Access Provider’s Association (WAPA), voices his opinion on mobile network operators and the digital divide. Much ink has been spilled over the so-called digital ...
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