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South Africa: Vodacom-Maziv Merger Halted Over Anti-Competition Concerns

March 31, 2025
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The Competition Tribunal has outlined its reasoning for blocking the $960 million merger between Vodacom and Maziv. This move would have combined South Africa’s largest mobile network with a significant player in the country’s fibre infrastructure sector. The October ruling blocks Vodacom from acquiring a 30% stake in Maziv, with an option for 10% more. Maziv, owned by CIVH, operates via Dark Fibre Africa and Vumatel.

The tribunal ruled Friday that the merger’s competitive harm would be long-term, while its public benefits were short-term and insufficient.
“The proposed transaction affects key markets related to internet and data access, which have a direct impact on millions of South African consumers,” the tribunal stated. “Affordable data services are essential, and this deal would have significant implications not just for telecommunications, but for the broader economy.”

The tribunal noted that Vodacom and Maziv’s promised benefits, like network investments and jobs, were unrelated to the merger and stemmed from existing obligations.
Vodacom and Maziv had committed to:

  • Investing $688 million in fibre infrastructure over five years, expanding coverage in underserved areas like Alexandra.
  • Creating up to 10,000 jobs while securing employment for current workers.
  • Establishing a $22 million supplier development fund to support small businesses and local industry.
  • Investing over $951 million in South Africa’s telecommunications sector.

However, the tribunal determined that these pledges did not justify the potential harm to competition, particularly in the broadband and fibre markets.

The case remains open as Vodacom and Remgro (CIVH’s parent company) have taken their fight to the Competition Appeals Court, which will hear arguments in July. If the decision stands, it could reshape the landscape of South Africa’s telecommunications and broadband sectors, with major implications for pricing, investment, and accessibility in the years to come.

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