
Vumatel won’t fix what isn’t broken after taking over major fibre network operator
Vumatel has provided clarity on its plans for Herotel, South Africa’s third-largest fibre network operator.
THURSDAY, 29 JANUARY 2026, 05:07

Vumatel has provided clarity on its plans for Herotel, South Africa’s third-largest fibre network operator.

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World’s richest person targeting symbolic date in June for flotation of rocket company
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