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31 Mar
Vandals are wreaking havoc on MTN installations in South Africa, according to its CEO Charles Molapsi. MTN South Africa CEO Charles Molapsi said over 1,000 vandalism incidents have been recorded at over 390 unique sites since January 2022. To halt the trend, the telecom giant is now accelerating investments in alternative power sources and expects…

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