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5 Things South Africans Should Know About Huawei Pay

Huawei, in partnership with Zapper, has officially launched its new mobile payment serviceHuawei Payin South Africa.'We are proud to launch Huawei Pay in South Africa,' says Likun Zhao, VP at Huawei Consumer Business Group for Southern Africa.Huawei Pay users will be able to add their bank cards to the app and then pay in stores simply by scanning the Zapper QR Payment Code on the bill when they check out.'All local debit and credit cards from a…
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The PP calls on the Court of Auditors to investigate all government contracts with Huawei over the past five years. Populars remember that Sánchez’s government has awarded sensitive service contracts to Chinese companies, ranging from court hearings to surveillance of critical infrastructure such as the border chambers [...]

This weekend, the Popular Party launched a political offensive against the government over the contracts awarded over the past five years to the Chinese multinational Huawei and the video surveillance company Hikvision. According to the party, these contracts are suspicious in "highly sensitive" sectors, such as the management of judicial wiretaps and border control in Ceuta and Melilla. Read more]]>

The Vice-President of the European People's Group (PPE) in Parliament and Secretary-General of the EPP, Dolors Montserrat, has asked the European Commission and the European External Action Service to assess the security implications arising from the Government's decision to award Huawei the storage of court wiretapping of the SITEL system.

The PP asks Brussels to assess the security consequences arising from the Government's contract with Huawei Eduardo Manzana - Europa Press - Archive The vice-president of the European People's Party (EPP) in Parliament and secretary general of the EPP, Dolors Montserrat, has asked the European Commission and the European External Action Service to assess the security implications arising from the Government's decision to award Huawei the contrac…

Since its arrival in Spain in 2001, Huawei has managed to prosper with juicy contracts in our country while it is vetoed in the US and half Europe.

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El Diario Montañes broke the news in on Saturday, August 9, 2025.
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