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Mashatile visits Amampondo King in Eastern Cape

By Anita Dangazele Mobile giant MTN pledged R200-million to boost rural connectivity in the Eastern Cape, including turning old post offices into ICT hubs. Mashatile also faced demands from residents of Qunu, who protested this week saying they have not had running water for 10 years. Mashatile arrived at the Amampondo royal palace with a large delegation that included Mineral and Petroleum Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe and Small Business …
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