Hisa za Kampuni inayomilikiwa na Rostam Aziz katika Kampuni ya Vodacom Tanzania kuuzwa kwa Vodacom Afrika Kusini

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Wamiliki wa hisa katika Kampuni ya Vodacom Tanzania wameidhinisha mauzo ya hisa za Kampuni ya Mirambo Holdings kwa Kampuni ya Vodacom ya Afrika Kusini

Mirambo Holdings inayomiki asilimia 26.25 ya hisa katika Kampuni ya Vodacom Tanzania inamilikiwa na Mfanyabiashara, Rostam Aziz

Uamuzi huo umefikiwa leo katika kikao cha Wamiliki wa Hisa kilichofanyika jijini Dar, ambapo Mkaguzi wa Mahesabu Vodacom Tanzania, Alvin Kajula amesema 88.18% ya kura zimekubali hisa hizo kuuzwa

Hisa za Mirambo Holdings kwenye Kampuni ya Vodacom Tanzania zinakadiriwa kuwa na thamani ya takribani Tsh. Bilioni 460 ila haiko wazi ni kiasi gani Vodacoma South Africa italipa

Mwaka 2014, Rostam aliuza asilimia 17.2 ya hisa zake za Vodacom Tanzania kwa Vodacom South Africa kwa kiasi kilichoripotiwa kuwa ni zaidi ya Tsh. Bilioni 550


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ENGLISH AUDIENDE:

Vodacom Tanzania shareholders have unanimously approved the sale of Mirambo Holdings’ stake in the company to Vodacom Group of South Africa.

Mirambo Holdings, which owns a 26.25 per cent stake in Vodacom Tanzania, is the investment vehicle of Tanzanian multi-millionaire tycoon Rostam Aziz.

The shareholders voted in favour of the sale during their extraordinary general meeting in Dar es Salaam on Wednesday, November 14, 2018.

Announcing the voting results, the Vodacom Tanzania internal auditor, Mr Alvin Kajula said 88.18 per cent of the eligible shareholders voted in favour of the sale.

Mirambo’s stake in Vodacom Tanzania is currently valued at more than $200 million (about Sh460 billion) but it is not yet clear how much Vodacom South Africa will be paying the Tanzanian tycoon for the stake.

In 2014, Aziz sold off a 17.2 per cent stake in Vodacom Tanzania to Vodacom South Africa for a reported $240 million. At the time, Aziz held the shares via Cavalry Holdings, a Jersey island-registered private investment company.

Vodacom Tanzania, which has more than 11 million active subscribers, is the country’s largest mobile phone company, and Vodacom Group’s second most successful operation in Africa, after its South African unit that boasts more than 23 million subscribers. Last August, the company made its debut on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange.

Rostam Aziz, 57, was once Tanzania’s richest man and the country's first billionaire. Apart from his shareholding in Vodacom Tanzania, he built a fortune from stakes in contract mining firm Caspian Mining, a Port in Dar es Salaam, extensive real estate in Tanzania and the Middle East and investments in Tanzanian media.
 
Wamiliki wa hisa katika Kampuni ya Vodacom Tanzania wameidhinisha mauzo ya hisa za Kampuni ya Mirambo Holdings kwa Kampuni ya Vodacom ya Afrika Kusini

Mirambo Holdings inayomiki asilimia 26.25 ya hisa katika Kampuni ya Vodacom Tanzania inamilikiwa na Mfanyabiashara, Rostam Aziz

Uamuzi huo umefikiwa leo katika kikao cha Wamiliki wa Hisa kilichofanyika jijini Dar, ambapo Mkaguzi wa Mahesabu Vodacom Tanzania, Alvin Kajula amesema 88.18% ya kura zimekubali hisa hizo kuuzwa

Hisa za Mirambo Holdings kwenye Kampuni ya Vodacom Tanzania zinakadiriwa kuwa na thamani ya takribani Tsh. Bilioni 460 ila haiko wazi ni kiasi gani Vodacoma South Africa italipa

Mwaka 2014, Rostam aliuza asilimia 17.2 ya hisa zake za Vodacom Tanzania kwa Vodacom South Africa kwa kiasi kilichoripotiwa kuwa ni zaidi ya Tsh. Bilioni 550
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Vodacom Tanzania shareholders have unanimously approved the sale of Mirambo Holdings’ stake in the company to Vodacom Group of South Africa.

Mirambo Holdings, which owns a 26.25 per cent stake in Vodacom Tanzania, is the investment vehicle of Tanzanian multi-millionaire tycoon Rostam Aziz.

The shareholders voted in favour of the sale during their extraordinary general meeting in Dar es Salaam on Wednesday, November 14, 2018.

Announcing the voting results, the Vodacom Tanzania internal auditor, Mr Alvin Kajula said 88.18 per cent of the eligible shareholders voted in favour of the sale.

Mirambo’s stake in Vodacom Tanzania is currently valued at more than $200 million (about Sh460 billion) but it is not yet clear how much Vodacom South Africa will be paying the Tanzanian tycoon for the stake.

In 2014, Aziz sold off a 17.2 per cent stake in Vodacom Tanzania to Vodacom South Africa for a reported $240 million. At the time, Aziz held the shares via Cavalry Holdings, a Jersey island-registered private investment company.

Vodacom Tanzania, which has more than 11 million active subscribers, is the country’s largest mobile phone company, and Vodacom Group’s second most successful operation in Africa, after its South African unit that boasts more than 23 million subscribers. Last August, the company made its debut on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange.

Rostam Aziz, 57, was once Tanzania’s richest man and the country's first billionaire. Apart from his shareholding in Vodacom Tanzania, he built a fortune from stakes in contract mining firm Caspian Mining, a Port in Dar es Salaam, extensive real estate in Tanzania and the Middle East and investments in Tanzanian media.
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Vodacom Tanzania shareholders have unanimously approved the sale of Mirambo Holdings’ stake in the company to Vodacom Group of South Africa.

Mirambo Holdings, which owns a 26.25 per cent stake in Vodacom Tanzania, is the investment vehicle of Tanzanian multi-millionaire tycoon Rostam Aziz.

The shareholders voted in favour of the sale during their extraordinary general meeting in Dar es Salaam on Wednesday, November 14, 2018.

Announcing the voting results, the Vodacom Tanzania internal auditor, Mr Alvin Kajula said 88.18 per cent of the eligible shareholders voted in favour of the sale.

Mirambo’s stake in Vodacom Tanzania is currently valued at more than $200 million (about Sh460 billion) but it is not yet clear how much Vodacom South Africa will be paying the Tanzanian tycoon for the stake.

In 2014, Aziz sold off a 17.2 per cent stake in Vodacom Tanzania to Vodacom South Africa for a reported $240 million.
At the time, Aziz held the shares via Cavalry Holdings, a Jersey island-registered private investment company.

Vodacom Tanzania, which has more than 11 million active subscribers, is the country’s largest mobile phone company, and Vodacom Group’s second most successful operation in Africa, after its South African unit that boasts more than 23 million subscribers. Last August, the company made its debut on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange.

Rostam Aziz, 57, was once Tanzania’s richest man and the country's first billionaire. Apart from his shareholding in
Vodacom Tanzania, he built a fortune from stakes in contract mining firm Caspian Mining, a Port in Dar es Salaam, extensive real estate in Tanzania and the Middle East and investments in Tanzanian media.
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