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Vodacom highlights innovative financing models needed to decarbonise Africa's expanding ICT and telecommunications sector.
Rather than accepting climate anxiety as inevitable, Vodacom explored whether it could turn young South Africans’ concerns into purposeful action by providing connectivity, support and a platform to help them become solution-builders rather than victims of crisis.
A lack of reliable access to electricity jeopardises connectivity, economic activity, productivity and essential services, says Dejan Kastelic, CTO at Vodacom Group.
Africa’s clean energy future holds immense promise and will require deliberate action, sustained investment and collaboration across sectors, says Shameel Joosub, Vodacom Group CEO.
Africa must cut carbon emissions while expanding access to reliable, affordable power that supports development, jobs and digital inclusion.
Vodacom Group has once again been certified and recognised as Africa's number one employer by the Top Employers Institute, marking its third consecutive win and reinforcing the company's commitment to delivering an exceptional employee experience.
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Raining Men has been in business rescue since 2019, but the man who stepped into the shoes of its directors has a troubled history.
Five Vodacom executives and the company secretary sell a combined 63 216 shares, worth about R9.93 million, to settle tax obligations.
The company has appointed two senior Vodacom Group executives, Mariam Cassim and Matimba Mbungela, as non-executive directors.