Black investors in YeboYethu, the broad-based black economic empowerment arm of Vodacom SA, will share more than R18 million in dividends. By Staff Writer YeboYethu recorded a net profit of R139.6 million for the year ended March 2016 versus R35.6 million in the previous year. After the deduction of administrative costs, the YeboYethu board declared and approved
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