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Edward West edward.west@inl.co.za EQUITES Property Fund and Eskom Pension and Provident Fund (EPPF) have formed a joint venture to acquire a R2.05 billion DSV distribution centre in Gauteng, the first of what the partners believe will become a world-class logistics property portfolio. Equities said yesterday it would hold 51 percent of the shares in the joint venture company and EPPF would hold the remaining 49 percent. Equites’ total equity contribution to the joint venture would be R732 million, which it would fund from its own cash and debt facilities. The deal would increase the company’s loan-to-value ratio by 3.1 percent to 31.7 percent. The joint venture company will acquire the 38-hectare DSV Campus in Gauteng for R2.05bn, on the basis that the property will…
Dineo Faku dineo.faku@inl.co.za THE INDEPENDENT Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) yesterday confirmed plans to oppose Telkom’s legal bid to prevent the expiry of the temporary Covid-19 spectrum allocation. Icasa allocated the temporary spectrum licences at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic last year to help maintain good quality broadband services as people began working from home. Icasa said it believed that the circumstances and considerations that informed the issuing of the radio frequency spectrum at the onset of the pandemic never contemplated that the spectrum would be licensed on a long-term or semi-permanent basis. “The authority will, therefore, be derelict in its duty if it were, by default, to perpetuate what is now becoming an anti-competitive, unfair, and unjust spectrum licensing regime under the guise of pandemic relief,” the…