South Africa to Offer Musk Starlink Deal
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South Africa’s government is proposing a workaround to Black ownership requirements that will pave the way for Starlink and other satellite services to operate in the country.
The South African government is proposing a workaround to black ownership requirements that will pave the way for Starlink and other satellite services to operate in the country.
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The New Republic on MSNElon Musk Wins Exception to Black Ownership Rule in South AfricaDuring CNBC’s Squawk Box Monday, co-host Andrew Ross Sorkin asked Tennessee Senator Bill Hagerty about the president’s recent outrage at Walmart. The mega retail chain’s CFO warned last week that consumers might start to see higher prices on products as soon as June.
South Africa waives mandatory 30% Black ownership rule for Elon Musk's Starlink amid complicated diplomatic relations with the US
If reports are true and all negotiations go well, Starlink could launch in South Africa from "the middle of 2025."
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Briefly on MSN“Let’s Boycott It”: SA Youth Learn the Dangers of Welcoming Elon Musk’s Starlink in MzansiThe South African youth shared their thoughts on Elon Musk's Starlink and the dangers it would cause if the country would accept the deal. The TikTok went viral.
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa will hold crucial talks at the White House with US President Donald Trump on Wednesday in a high-stakes meeting that could improve or deteriorate already frosty relations between the nations.
Government plans to offer a workaround to local black ownership laws so that Starlink can operate in the country.