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Tech billionaire Elon Musk was born in South Africa but emigrated at age 17 and eventually became a naturalized U.S. citizen.
A proposed regulatory change would allow Elon Musk’s satellite company and others like it to get a license without having to ...
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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 ...
South Africa’s government plans to offer Elon Musk a workaround of local Black-ownership laws for his Starlink internet ...
South Africa’s government is proposing a workaround to Black ownership requirements that will pave the way for Starlink and ...
South Africa waives mandatory 30% Black ownership rule for Elon Musk's Starlink amid complicated diplomatic relations with ...
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Face2FaceAfrica on MSNStarlink: Elon Musk slowly taking over Africa’s internet landscapeElon Musk’s satellite internet service, Starlink, is taking a different approach to the African internet market.
Communications Minister Solly Malatsi's controversial proposal to amend South Africa's black empowerment policy in the ...
Nevertheless, Bloomberg reports that South African President Cyril Ramaphosa reportedly made a “last-minute” decision to ...
If reports are true and all negotiations go well, Starlink could launch in South Africa from "the middle of 2025." ...
A change to black ownership requirements in the ICT sector could pave the way for Starlink to operate in the country.
On March 7, 2025, Elon Musk, the South Africa-born tech billionaire who owns the space aeronautics company SpaceX and the social media platform X, claimed in a post that Starlink, the satellite ...
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