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Bizcommunity.com on MSNSouth Africa: Vodacom targets double-digit service revenue growth by 2028Vodacom also expects group service revenue contribution from "beyond mobile" services to increase to 30% by 2030 from 21%, as ...
South Africa's biggest mobile operator Vodacom reported a marginal rise in annual earnings on a stronger second-half performance, but gains were capped by significant currency volatility. Vodacom, ...
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The South African on MSNHere’s the latest petrol forecast for June: Rand strengthens, oil more expensiveWhile the latest data still shows that good news lies ahead for motorists in early June, the picture is worsening as each day ...
Airtel Africa and pan-African telco MTN have reported robust figures for the January-March quarterOrange and Vodafone are ...
GNU not out of the woods: Despite the VAT hike U-turn, the GNU is still under pressure due to the notable disagreements over the contentious budget. The Democratic Alliance (DA) and the African ...
South Africans dumping DStv: According to MultiChoice’s half-year financial report ending 30 September 2024, DStv’s ...
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The South African on MSNMore petrol price joy for South Africa’s motorists in JuneThe very early data shows that more good news lies ahead for South Africa's motorists in early June. Here's HOW good ...
Motorists can expect further fuel price drops in June, with petrol and diesel set for decreases, while diesel potentially reaches a three-year low.
Months of political wrangling over this year's budget has caused investor unease, hurting the rand ... South Africa's struggling economy, landmark national elections as well as currency ...
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNSouth Africa: Downward mining input cost trends suprising given volatility in economyAlthough unchanged in March, the prime lending rate of 11%, held steady by the Sarb since February, continues to elevate capital financing costs ...
The Gold and Foreign Exchange Contingency Reserve Account is not a piggy bank that can be used to solve South Africa’s fiscal problems.
Microsoft has warned that the recommended retail prices of its Xbox consoles and the price of first-party games will increase in South Africa, along with the rest of the world.
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