South African government applauds Telkom's strong financial performance

Date: 2025-06-10
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The Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Mr. Solly Malatsi, has officially commended Telkom for its outstanding financial results for the fiscal year ending 31 March 2025. The telecommunications giant reported robust performance, declaring R1.3 billion in dividends, with over R500 million allocated to the South African Government as a shareholder. 

In statement issued on Tuesday, the minister recognized Telkom's strategic leadership under Group CEO Serame Taukobong, noting the company's pivotal role in advancing South Africa's digital transformation agenda. "Telkom's results demonstrate the successful execution of their business strategy and their enduring relevance in our rapidly evolving ICT sector," stated Malatsi. The Minister highlighted how Telkom's performance reflects effective corporate governance, innovative approaches, and resilient operations in a competitive market. 

The financial milestone underscores Telkom's transformation into a modern digital services provider, contributing significantly to South Africa's connectivity landscape. As a partially state-owned enterprise, Telkom's success directly benefits public finances while reinforcing the government's commitment to a thriving digital economy. 

Minister Malatsi reaffirmed his department's dedication to fostering public-private collaborations that drive growth in the ICT sector. "We will continue implementing policies and regulatory frameworks that promote an inclusive, sustainable digital ecosystem for all South Africans," he added. The statement signals ongoing government support for initiatives that expand digital access, improve service quality, and stimulate innovation across the telecommunications industry. 

Telkom's strong financial position enables continued investment in critical infrastructure, supporting national goals of universal broadband access and digital inclusion. The results arrive as South Africa accelerates its digital migration plans and prepares for next-generation network deployments. 

By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

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