
SOLLY NOT SORRY: Why Malatsi believes bypassing BEE rules for Starlink is good for SA
[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 15/12/2025
The minister of communications’ move to bypass BEE rules for Starlink sparks controversy, challenging South Africa’s equity policies amid misleading data and potential threats to digital sovereignty.
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[Daily Maverick] - 9/12/2025
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[Moneyweb] - 15/12/2025
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[Lusakatimes] - 12/12/2025
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[Zambian Observer] - 12/12/2025
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[Zambian Observer] - 9/12/2025


