GUGU LOURIE: Telkom may be showing prospects of recovery without a suitor

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GUGU LOURIE: Telkom may be showing prospects of recovery without a suitor
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CEO Serame Taukobong has what it takes to put the company on a , profitable path

Green shoots in the form of revenue growth have emerged at Telkom, where strong first quarter results were released on Monday.

With such encouraging numbers, Telkom can expect to be wooed by more suitors. Asked to comment on Telkom’s enhanced attractiveness, CEO Serame Taukobong smiled and said: “My brother, you make me feel like Queen Nandi in Shaka iLembe.”... There’s never been a more important time to support independent journalism in SA. Our subscription packages now offer an

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