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AMEN!Khalil questions the rationale of one country — SA — requiring majority ownership in cable systems. He says Eassy is a “uniquely African” project with 90% of participating operators coming from the continent. “It should not be governments leading [these projects]. The market always does it better than a government agency,” he says.
“I don’t have the right to tell the SA government what to do,
Molotsane “resigned” suddenly from the state-controlled operator in April.
At a press conference in Pretoria in July, Shope-Mafole said: “There is now no government involvement in the Eassy cable.”
She later told the FM: “Right now there is no way that Eassy can land here, given its composition.”
For a government run organisation to deliver quality service requires individuals with integrity and a dedication to high standards. The market just requires more than one greedy individual.
“It should not be governments leading [these projects]. The market always does it better than a government agency,” he says
Molotsane “resigned” suddenly from the state-controlled operator in April.
imo this is the best news I have heard in ages.