Vodacom offers to invest R 60 bn in South Africa

Telecom operator Vodacom has offered to invest R 60 billion in South Africa over the next five years.
Vodacom Tanzania networkVodacom has already invested R 50 billion over five years in 2018.

This latest substantial investment is expected to contribute significantly to enhancing network resilience to keep customers connected, further accelerating Vodacom’s rural coverage program.

Shameel Joosub, CEO of Vodacom Group, made the announcement at the fifth South African Investment Conference (Saic).

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