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Siphelele Dludla siphelele.dludla@inl.co.za SOUTH Africa’s tourism and hospitality industry will breathe a sigh of relief as international holidaymakers can now book their stays after the UK lifted travel restrictions. UK health secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced that they will remove all 11 countries, including South Africa, from the controversial “red list” from 4am today. Javid said the UK would not keep restrictive measures in place for a moment longer than it needed to as Omicron had already spread far and wide. “Now that there is community transmission of Omicron in the UK, and Omicron has spread so widely across the world, the travel red list is less effective in slowing the incursion of Omicron from abroad,” Javid said. Following the announcement, UK Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said all current testing…
Dineo Faku dineo.faku@inl.co.za MTN NIGERIA, a unit of the MTN Group, cemented its position as a leading mobile operator in that country, after securing the 100MHZ spectrum licences in the 3.5GHz spectrum band that will be used for the fifth generation (5G) network during an auction by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), the company said yesterday. The licence was awarded a month after MTN Nigeria received an in-principle approval from the Central Bank of Nigeria to operate mobile money services, with the aim of driving financial inclusion. Commenting on the award, MTN Nigeria chief executive Karl Toriola said 5G was the future of technology and offered the possibility of new and advanced services for customers. “Our successful bid represents an opportunity to be at the forefront of these technological advancements…
Siphelele Dludla siphelele.dludla@inl.co.za Consumer confidence in South Africa remained fairly deep in negative terrain and could deteriorate early in the new year on the back of prevailing Omicron Covid variant. According to the FNB, consumer sentiment has remained depressed due to soaring fuel prices, the resumption of rolling blackouts, further job losses and the threat of a fourth wave of Covid-19 infections. The FNB/BER Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) released yesterday showed that confidence edged up slightly, from -10 to -9 index points, during the fourth quarter of 2021. However, at -9 index points, the CCI remained well below the average CCI reading of +2 points and therefore still pointed to low levels of consumer confidence. FNB senior economist Siphamandla Mkhwanazi said consumers were faced with a “welter of conflicting signals”…