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Neotel

How a telecommunications firm extracted Transnet money for the Guptas
National
/ 3 February 2022

How a telecommunications firm extracted Transnet money for the Guptas

The Zondo commission’s second report deals with the capture of Transnet through the ‘Gupta racketeering enterprise’

By Sarah Smit
Singh sticks to a firm line of denial as he concludes testimony at Zondo commission
National
/ 17 June 2021

Singh sticks to a firm line of denial as he concludes testimony at Zondo commission

The former Transnet chief financial officer said he has no idea how R41-million flowed to a Gupta front company, ostensibly for unblocking a deal

By Emsie Ferreira
Transnet ‘kickback’ scandal widens
Article
/ 6 August 2015

Transnet ‘kickback’ scandal widens

A storm threatens at the state company over tender-free CCTV projects with Neotel worth R835-million.

By Stefaans Brummer
Transnet scandal: Ex-Gupta man shows his hand
Article
/ 30 July 2015

Transnet scandal: Ex-Gupta man shows his hand

Homix says its CEO Ashok Narayan had attempted to convince investigators that it had provided Neotel with services commensurate with charges.

By Amabhungane
‘Kickback’ scandal engulfs Transnet
Article
/ 30 July 2015

‘Kickback’ scandal engulfs Transnet

NEWSFLASH: Neotel confirms CEO and CFO have taken special leave pending an investigation of suspected commission payments in Transnet contracts.

By Amabhungane
Vodacom-Neotel deal should worry Telkom, says analyst
Article
/ 1 July 2015

Vodacom-Neotel deal should worry Telkom, says analyst

Industry regulators have approved Vodacom’s bid to buy Neotel, along with its fixed-line network, making it a formidable competitor to Telkom.

By Staff Reporter
Crossed lines on Vodacom, Neotel deal
Article
/ 26 June 2014

Crossed lines on Vodacom, Neotel deal

The cellphone giant’s mooted new buy is just one example of how the telecoms sector is converging.

By Lloyd Gedye
The meaning of Neotel’s sale
Article
/ 21 May 2014

The meaning of Neotel’s sale

Vodacom concluded a deal to buy Neotel for R7-billion. Arthur Goldstuck looks at the meaning of the deal for South Africa telecoms.

By Staff Reporter
LTE is a complementary solution
Article
/ 11 October 2013

LTE is a complementary solution

A comment by Alphonzo Samuel, the managing executive for network infrastructure provisioning at Telkom SA.

By Advertising Supplement
A realistic look at “4G”
Article
/ 11 October 2013

A realistic look at “4G”

The migration to digital terrestrial television and other delays are hampering broadband rollout.

By Staff Reporter
LTE: a solution to SA’s broadband rollout?
Article
/ 11 October 2013

LTE: a solution to SA’s broadband rollout?

A comment by Toby Shapshak, the editor and publisher of Stuff magazine.

By Advertising Supplement
Undermining SA’s many resources
Article
/ 30 August 2013

Undermining SA’s many resources

Those who come to power need to govern in the interests of all, taking into account the needs of minorities.

By Staff Reporter
Riding the storm for economic growth
Article
/ 30 August 2013

Riding the storm for economic growth

How South Africa stacks up against Brics, Africa and the US determines its fiscal impetus.

By Sponsored Supplement
Defending the country’s cyber space
Article
/ 14 June 2013

Defending the country’s cyber space

There isn’t much going for cyber defenders.

By Staff Reporter
Defending SA’s cyber borders
Article
/ 14 June 2013

Defending SA’s cyber borders

Information security is becoming an important tool in protecting citizens, companies and the government from cyber crime and cyber terrorism.

By Staff Reporter
If you want cyber peace, prepare for cyber war
Article
/ 14 June 2013

If you want cyber peace, prepare for cyber war

How vulnerable is South Africa to cyber attacks that have the potential to threaten national security?

By Staff Reporter
Doing the sums that will improve maths
Article
/ 10 May 2013

Doing the sums that will improve maths

Wolrd class training solution to SA’s maths problem.

By Staff Reporter
Consider maths lit alternative
Article
/ 10 May 2013

Consider maths lit alternative

Our learners are not being adequately prepared for the next year in the classroom.

By Staff Reporter
Ask the right questions
Article
/ 10 May 2013

Ask the right questions

South Africa must do more to overcome the challenges that teachers and learners face in maths and science education.

By Staff Reporter
No easy answers to teaching requirements
Article
/ 10 May 2013

No easy answers to teaching requirements

The debate about whether the education system delivers continues.

By Staff Reporter
Economy still vulnerable despite big plans
Article
/ 8 March 2013

Economy still vulnerable despite big plans

Shared economic growth is dependent, amaong aother things, on European economic revival and strong and coherent leadership.

By Comment Lumkile Mondi
Budget might not drive shared growth
Article
/ 8 March 2013

Budget might not drive shared growth

The debate on how South Africa’s financial plans can promote a more equitable distribution of wealth continues.

By Staff Reporter
Always there for you
Article
/ 8 March 2013

Always there for you

This retail chain exemplifies how reputations are built in the corporate world.

By Staff Reporter
Macro policies won’t solve job problem
Article
/ 7 March 2013

Macro policies won’t solve job problem

It takes more than economic growth to bring about social inclusion and human development.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 2 November 2012

More questions than answers

The Marikana moment highlights a lifetime of unanswered needs

By Staff Reporter
Labour landscape has changed
Article
/ 2 November 2012

Labour landscape has changed

Marikana has had a significant impact on the labour relations landscape.

By Advertorial Supplement
Summit could make a real difference
Article
/ 2 November 2012

Summit could make a real difference

Not only the economy has been affected by the events at Marikana

By Advertorial Supplement
The economic impact of Marikana
Article
/ 2 November 2012

The economic impact of Marikana

In addition to the human impact, one cannot ignore the effect it has had on the economic landscape

By Advertorial Supplement
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Article
/ 20 April 2011

Neotel aims to be profitable by 2012

Neotel, South Africa’s second fixed-line phone operator, aims to be profitable by the end of its 2011 financial year in March 2012, media reported.

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 25 January 2011

Neotel appoints new MD and CEO

Neotel announced on Tuesday that it had appointed Sunil Joshni as the company’s new managing director and chief executive operator.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 January 2011

Auditors express concern over Neotel

Auditors are concerned about telecommunications operator Neotel’s ability to continue business.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 22 December 2010

Trouble at Neotel as retrenchments loom

Neotel has notified its staff that retrenchments are looming, blaming the weak global economy for the move.

By Duncan McLeod
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