As South Africa embraces 2025, the importance of unlimited internet cannot be overstated. From enabling remote work and fostering self-improvement to driving entrepreneurship and expanding employment opportunities, an unlimited internet connection is a catalyst for growth and empowerment, so you can thrive. By investing in this resource, individuals and communities can take significant steps toward a brighter, more connected future.
“By working with Evotel, we’re taking a significant step forward in addressing air pollution challenges in Gauteng,” said Prof. Bruce Mellado, Executive Director of SACAQM. “This partnership allows us to make high-quality environmental data accessible to all.”
Evotel employs over 30 youth from the area, with some local business people offered contracts to install and maintain our fibre infrastructure, and this has brought about a huge change to their lives, as the poverty life keeps getting worse daily.
When we were invited to take part in the blanket drive in Newcastle we jumped at the chance to help, and loved the idea of helping spread a little warmth this Mandela day, during one of the coldest winters we have had to face in a few years.
Evotel’s intention has always been to revolutionize the entire fibre internet industry across the country through better client experience. A few years in, and the skies seem bluer and the sun brighter for all to see.
Evotel’s intention has always been to revolutionize the entire fibre internet industry across the country through better client experience. A few years in, and the skies seem bluer and the sun brighter for all to see.
Evotel’s intention has always been to revolutionize the entire fibre internet industry across the country through better client experience. A few years in, and the skies seem bluer and the sun brighter for all to see.
“It’s our priority to have our clients happy at all times,” said Mushakwe who has a great working relationship with his team of colleagues, made up of local community members, including; Kidman Miba, Fortune Mokhethi, Martha Mboweni, Obakeng Molefe and Ipeleng Moeketsi.