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Stage 8 load-shedding | China generator donation | Iconic Telkom tower MyBroadband has seen the reve

Stage 8 load-shedding | China generator donation | Iconic Telkom tower MyBroadband has seen the revenue calculation models developed by Kenneth Nkosana Makate's legal team that the Supreme Court of Appeal ordered Vodacom to use. [MYBROADBAND]() This Week In Tech Top Stories [Vodacom has been ordered to pay Please Call Me idea-man R29 billion — minimum]( MyBroadband has seen the revenue calculation models developed by Kenneth Nkosana Makate's legal team that the Supreme Court of Appeal ordered Vodacom to use. [Big problem with Makate’s Please Call Me revenue calculations]( Kenneth Nkosana Makate's legal team made assumptions leading to the conclusion that his Please Call Me idea generated 83% of Vodacom’s domestic voice revenue between 2002 and 2017. [Eskom is out of control — experts]( Energy expert Chris Yelland says the unpredictability of the generation fleet means Eskom doesn't know what load-shedding will be from one day to the next. [Massive R21 sinkholes repair cost revealed]( Sanral has shared the precise cost and latest estimated completion date for repairs of two large sinkholes that formed next to the R21 northbound in February 2022, severely disrupting traffic flows. [“We stopped stage 8 load-shedding” — Solar power producers slam electricity minister]( The South African Photovoltaic Industry Association (Sapvia) has hit back at electricity minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa's comments over the past weekend, in which he blamed underperforming renewables for contributing to the increase in load-shedding. [Good news about China’s generator donation to South Africa]( Electricity minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has told MyBroadband that emergency power generators gifted by China have been allocated for distribution. [Telkom explains why it removed its branding from iconic Pretoria tower]( Telkom is selling its tower infrastructure, but the removal of its branding from the Lukasrand tower appears unrelated. [More News You Need To Know]( MYBROADBAND [Manage your preferences or unsubscribe]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 18-02-2024 This is intended for opt-in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please [report it]( to us Email Powered By Everlytic

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