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27 Jan 2021, 23:40 GMT+10
Vodafone Group is considering options for its Ghana business as the British telecommunications giant focuses on reorganising and paying down debt, according to people familiar with the matter.
The company could sell its majority stake in the unit to Johannesburg-listed Vodacom Group [JSE:VOD], in which Vodafone is the biggest shareholder, said the people, who asked to remain anonymous as the plans are still private. The West African country's government will have to approve of any deal, they said.
Spokespeople for Vodafone and Vodacom declined to comment. Ghana's Minister of Communications Ursula Owusu-Ekuful did not respond to phone calls nor a text message seeking comment.
The carrier "may struggle to find attractive offers for its Ghanaian unit - given a dwindling subscriber base and 30% government stake - so a sale to its African subsidiary Vodacom looks likely," Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Erhan Gurses said in a note.
Under Chief Executive Officer Nick Read, Vodafone has been focusing more on Europe and Africa to generate more income from core assets. The company recently sold units in New Zealand and Malta, and is targeting an initial public offering of its mobile-mast business in early 2021.
Vodafone has been steadily consolidating its Africa interests under Vodacom, in which it holds a more than 60% stake, selling a minority shareholding in Kenyan market-leader Safaricom to the South African company in 2017. Vodafone also told management of the Ghana business to report to Vodacom CEO Shameel Joosub as of April last year, another step toward bringing the company's operations on the continent under one roof.
Government influence
Ghana's government has taken a proactive interest in the telecom sector, clashing with market leader MTN Group Ltd. over its dominance even after successfully pushing for a local listing of the business.
Vodafone shares rose 1.3% as 12 p.m. in London on Wednesday, while Vodacom gained 1% in Johannesburg.
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