Chief
Executive Officer of Vodacom Group, Shameel Joosub has paid a two-day working
visit to Lesotho. The visit according to Vodacom Lesotho's official statement on its social media Linkedin platform, is aimed at
bolstering the relationship between Vodacom Lesotho and Vodacom Group, the
government, development partners and the private sector to accelerate growth and
transform businesses and government through inclusive digital technology which
could be leveraged to open markets for businesses and in particular for small
businesses
Accompanied
by Diego Gutierrez A. and Mamello Selamolela, Chief International Business and
Group Strategy respectively, Mr. Joosub held engagements with key stakeholders
in government, regulatory bodies and business to reaffirm Vodacom’s commitment
to Lesotho.
He also
paid a courtesy call on the Right Honourable Prime Minister and His Majesty
King Letsie III. Shameel and his entourage met with the Lesotho Communications
Authority CEO Mr Nizam Goolam and the Minister of Communications Ms Nthati
Moorosi where they discussed wide-ranging issues including partnerships to
increase rural coverage, access to basic “free” internet and infrastructure
sharing to reduce costs to deploy and stronger partnerships and collaboration
on cyber security.
On the
dialogue with the Prime Minister, Samuel Matekane, the Vodacom Group CEO
stated: “We discussed a number of issues
that included digital and financial inclusion, cyber security, and how Vodacom
was going to collaborate and partner with the government on its digitization
agenda noting the need to unlock other opportunities that have potential to
create jobs for the youth within a digital economy.”
Shameel
further met with key business leaders from different sectors at a breakfast
meeting, where the Governor of the Central Bank of Lesotho shared the status of
Lesotho’s economy – highlighting key challenges and opportunities for growth
and how the private sector can partner and support the government to digitise and
unlock opportunities to create jobs to drive the economy.
The
country visits also served to understand market challenges and explore
opportunities for further investment to cement the operation as the country’s
leading network provider as well as explore the next wave of opportunities for
societal transformation. During a staff townhall meeting, Shameel pledged the
Group's resources and continued support in ensuring that Vodacom Lesotho
continues to play its chosen and treasured role in society.
Vodacom
has embarked on a transformational journey from a traditional telco to a
technology communications company. It is currently investing in the latest
gigabit network technologies and modern digital IT systems to connect its
customers for a better future. Vodacom is continuing to work on deepening
relationships with its customers and stakeholders, listening to their concerns,
sharing ideas and engaging on how to better connect for good, with inclusive
growth being a particular emphasis.
By: Kanto Okanta