/ 15 July 2010

MTN proposes R8,1bn black empowerment deal

MTN Group on Thursday proposed an R8,1-billion black empowerment deal to sell up to 4% of the company’s shares.

South African companies are encouraged to increase black ownership under rules established to address economic imbalances after the end of apartheid in 1994.

MTN, Africa’s biggest mobile operator by subscribers, said it would mean black ownership of up to 29% of South African operations. — Reuters