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DRC: Vodacom voted “best mobile network operator” by CFI.co 2019 edition

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[COMMUNICATION] – Vodacom Congo, a key partner of state institutions in the DRC, has once again been crowned “best mobile operator in the DRC, edition 2019” by CFI.co.

Based on the deliberation of a jury composed of international organizations such as the World Bank, the European Union, subscribers and thousands of readers, Vodacom was awarded for its spirit of innovation and inclusion, essential factors for any economic development.

Before him, other internationally renowned companies such as Deloitte, Adidas, Visa, etc., were awarded this prestigious Capital Finance International Award (CFI.co).

The latter realizes that best practices can be identified around the world. And its merit program aims to identify and reward excellence wherever it is expressed, such as at Vodacom Congo.

Photo of the award: “Best mobile operator in the DRC, 2019 edition”

Indeed, as a company contributing to the socio-economic development of this great country, Vodacom Congo fulfills several criteria that confirm its designation as leader in terms of innovation and inclusion in the DRC.

Speaking of innovation, we can cite, in a non-exhaustive way, the multiple quality services, notably the first high-speed 4G network; the withdrawal of electronic money by automatic teller machine; the free online learning platform called Vodaeduc and hundreds of solar panel sites in rural non-electrified areas.

In terms of inclusion, the company has a retention rate of more than 98%; access to quality education through its educational platforms; the training of young girls in coding (#Codelikeagirl); professional integration through the Elite program giving access to young graduates to different sectors and skills in telecommunications, engineering, computer science, marketing and finance; access to financial services such as credit, savings via M-pesa; the valorization of Congolese football by bringing together all the fans of this sport-king around their passion.

Vodacom is aware that this strong international recognition is only the result of the Congolese communities’ attachment to its brand.

Thus, Vodacom Congo thanks each of its 12 million subscribers who contributed to this success. “Best Mobile Operator in the DRC, Edition 2019” is our reward!

About CFI.CO AWARD
CFI.co Award is an international award program that recognizes individuals and organizations bringing real added value to their respective markets.

It takes precedence over companies and organizations that contribute to the convergence of economies globally and adds value to the community. CFI.co highlights the critical look of 170 years of combined business leadership and experience in financial journalism to make informed attribution decisions.

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Dikembe Mutombo, NBA legend, passes away at age 58

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The NBA is mourning the loss of one of its greatest defensive icons. Dikembe Mutombo, the former 7-foot-2 center, passed away at the age of 58 due to a brain cancer, as reported by The Athletic on Monday, September 30.

A defensive record-holder

Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mutombo left an indelible mark on the NBA with his exceptional defensive skills. During his career, he won the Defensive Player of the Year award four times (1995, 1997, 1998, 2001), a record he shares with Ben Wallace and Rudy Gobert. Gobert, in achieving this feat, highlighted the legacy Mutombo left on the game.

 

Drafted in 1991 by the Denver Nuggets, Mutombo went on to play for several notable teams, including the Atlanta Hawks, Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Nets, New York Knicks, and finally the Houston Rockets, where he retired in 2009.

 

A life of commitment beyond basketball

 

Although Mutombo never won an NBA championship, with two finals losses (in 2001 with the 76ers and 2003 with the Nets), he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2015. Beyond his impressive sports career, he dedicated his life to humanitarian efforts, particularly in Africa. He worked tirelessly to develop basketball across the continent and to help those in need.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver praised his contributions in a statement: “Dikembe dedicated his life to helping others. He was not only a great player but also a global ambassador for basketball and a humanitarian. His commitment to the community, especially in his native Congo, will be forever remembered.”

Mutombo’s legacy continues to inspire generations of players and humanitarians around the world.

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World: 83% of the non-electrified population live in Africa

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Africa is home to 83% of the world’s non-electrified population. A thundering paradox, given the continent’s immense hydroelectric potential.

The continent faces a shortage of affordable, reliable and sustainable energy. A think tank dedicated to the development of long-term public and energy policies points out that this is holding back the momentum of individuals and companies alike.

According to the experts, the pace of electrification needs to triple in order to absorb this deficit, rethink several economic models, and put Africans on the path to prosperity.

Dynamic project vehicles on the move

The World Bank Group has pledged to connect 250 million people to electricity, while the African Development Bank (AfDB) will do the same for a further 50 million.

The World Bank Group’s investments are already providing the impetus needed to reach the target, illustrated in its ambitious “Mission 300” program.

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DRC: Egyptian Ambassador Hesham El Mekwad pays a courtesy visit to ANAPI

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On Thursday September 25, 2024, Bruno Tshibangu Kabaji, Managing Director of the Agence Nationale pour la Promotion des Investissements (ANAPI), and Hesham El Mekwad, the Egyptian ambassador accredited to the Democratic Republic of Congo, exchanged views on investment and trade issues.

The Egyptian diplomat was accompanied by Adham Thabet, development cooperation advisor at the Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt.

Discussions between the two personalities focused in particular on the role of ANAPI as the body responsible for supporting investors in the DRC.

While stressing the need to increase economic and commercial cooperation between Egypt and the DRC, the two parties encouraged Egyptian investors to step up their presence in several fields in the DRC, notably energy, transport, infrastructure and agriculture, fisheries and livestock.

With this in mind, the Egyptian Ambassador expressed the wish to establish regular contacts with ANAPI to support this mutual ambition.

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