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Ethiopia launches tender for new telecoms licence

Ethiopia launches tender for new telecoms licence

ETHIOPIA has launched a tender for a second new telecommunications license, its communications authority said, opening up one of Africa's largest markets to further competition. Ethiopia's telecoms industry is considered a big prize in Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's push to liberalise the economy after he took over in 2018, thanks to a large population of about 120 million. Kenya's Safaricom launched its mobile network in Ethiopia in October last year, becoming the first private operator alongside state-owned Ethio Telecom which had hitherto enjoyed a monopoly. "There are several positive developments occurring in the Ethiopian telecommunications sector since the beginning of the…
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Ethiopia to launch a tender for second telecoms licence in June -regulator

Ethiopia to launch a tender for second telecoms licence in June -regulator

ETHIOPIA will launch a tender for a second international telecoms licence in June, the industry regulator said, as the Horn of Africa nation seeks to expand the sector. In November, the government said it had resumed the plan to issue a full telecoms licence for the operator, which will be the third alongside state-owned Ethio Telecom and Safaricom Ethiopia, partly owned by Kenyan operator Safaricom. "We have planned to launch the tender in June. More details will be released when we approach the launch date," Balcha Reba, director general of the Ethiopian Communication Authority, told Reuters via a text message. The telecoms…
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Transnet to tender for locomotive repairs after ‘impasse’ with Chinese supplier

Transnet to tender for locomotive repairs after ‘impasse’ with Chinese supplier

SOUTH Africa's state-owned logistics company Transnet said it reached an "impasse" in talks with Chinese rail equipment manufacturer CRRC E-Loco, despite last year's settlement over procurement contracts. The two have engaged in legal battles after Transnet halted the supply of 1,064 locomotives from four original equipment suppliers, including CRRC, saying that 2014 contracts worth 54.4 billion rands ($3.20 billion) had been unlawfully awarded by the previous board and management. On Thursday, without giving details, Transnet said CRRC had shown unwillingness to engage with South African authorities to "normalise its operations" in the country. A CRRC spokesperson did not immediately respond…
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