The South African company Vodacom Congo and its Congolese partner Wireless Network (CWN) does not reach an agreement on the future of the group Vodacom Congo. This was stated by the agency Reuters boss Congo Wireless Network on Wednesday following the meeting which brought together the two partners in South Africa.
A quarrel between them for months. The South African partner Vodacom would have borrowed $ 180 million to rescue the group Vodacom Congo from bankruptcy in 2009. Consequence: CWN shares, or 49% should be lowered. The Congolese partner brandished the threat of prosecution.
The meeting Wednesday was therefore crucial to discuss the matter before the board of the group Vodacom Congo in South Africa. "We did not find formal conclusion to the group's future Vodacom, told Reuters Alieu Conteh, head of Congo Wireless Network.
Tuesday, the boss of CWN was clear to South African newspaper Business Report what he sees as the only alternative to resolve this conflict: the sale of Vodacom Congo group or dissolve altogether.
The response of the South African Vodacom did not wait. The South African operator favored a settlement, but remained ready to defend any legal action, told Reuters Bob Collymore, head in Vodacom / SA. Copyright
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