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  1. Jan

    Raymond Ndlovu steps down as CIVH CEO, Remgro announces Vumatel and DFA African push

    Vumatel parent company announces African expansion plans as CEO steps down Vumatel and Dark Fibre Africa’s parent company has announced plans to expand into the rest of Africa. At the same time, Raymond Ndlovu has stepped down as CEO of Community Investment Ventures Holdings (CIVH), with his...
  2. Jan

    SqwidNet's clients rescue South Africa's Sigfox network

    SqwidNet is dead — Long live Sigfox South Africa Sigfox South Africa has officially launched operations, taking over the Internet of Things network assets previously belonging to SqwidNet. SqwidNet was on the verge of shuttering after showing low revenue growth over the past few years.
  3. Jan

    Vumatel and DFA become one infrastructure company

    Vumatel and DFA integrated into new infrastructure company The new entity still needs a name.
  4. Jan

    Vumatel acquires non-controlling stake in Herotel

    Vuma acquires 45% stake in Herotel Vumatel has acquired a 45% non-controlling stake in Herotel, a fixed wireless Internet service provider and a player in South Africa’s fibre-to-the-home industry. Herotel has passed over 150,000 homes and business users across more than 400 towns and cities.
  5. Jan

    CIVH is getting a new name

    New name for South African telecoms powerhouse Community Investment Ventures (CIVH), which owns Vumatel, DFA, and Sqwidnet, is set to change its name and company branding. This is feedback from CIVH CEO, Raymond Ndlovu who spoke to MyBroadband about the planned CIVH brand change. CIVH is...
  6. Jan

    Thinus Mulder steps down as DFA CEO

    DFA CEO resigns ICT-focused investment-holding company Community Investment Ventures Holdings (CIVH) announced that Thinus Mulder will step down as CEO of its subsidiary DFA on 30 September 2021. CIVH group CEO and DFA chairman, Raymond Ndlovu, thanked Mulder for his contribution in overseeing...
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