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Release of spectrum should be settled out of court – Ndabeni-Abrahams The minister said litigation over spectrum and the licensing of WOAN – the wireless open access network – was hobbling South Africa’s economic recovery. FILE: Communications Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams. Picture: Kayleen Morgan/Eyewitness News
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CAPE TOWN - Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams said legal battles over the release of what s called spectrum should be settled out of court.
She told Parliament on Tuesday the litigation was holding back the country’s economic recovery.
“Spectrum, like the land question in South Africa, is a highly contested space…”
The minister said litigation over spectrum and the licensing of WOAN – the wireless open access network – was hobbling South Africa’s economic recovery.
PHOTO: Lubabalo Ngcukana/City Press
The late Bhaca King Madzikane II Thandisizwe Diko never had a chance to defend himself.
This statement was made by Diko’s brother-in-law, Chief Vulisango Phantswa, at the funeral of the young royal who died on 21 February.
Diko died with a cloud of corruption allegations hanging over his head after his company had scored a questionable R125-million tender to provide PPE.
Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane said the Bhaca nation and province at large had lost a community builder.
The late Bhaca King Madzikane II Thandisizwe Diko was never given the chance to defend himself.
Minister helps tornado victims
Comments Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams (left) hands over a blanket to gogo Thabile Fani, who was affected by the tornado which swept through her area last month. Photo by Hoseya Jubase.
THERE were smiles on the faces of victims of heavy rains in Gxididi outside Mthatha, Eastern Cape.
This as they received early Christmas gifts on Thursday, 17 December from various private companies led by Communications Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams.
Ndabeni-Abrahams surprised the tornado victims with more than 100 blankets and building materials.
This intervention by the minister and the private companies, which included Huawei and MultiChoice, gave the families hope as some of them still struggled to rebuild their houses. One of the beneficiaries, Khunjulwa Nkunjana (38), told
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