Starlink one step closer to becoming a reality in South Africa

South Africa will amend rules on local Black ownership requirements after a directive from the telecommunications minister, which could pave the way for satellite-internet companies, including Elon Musk’s Starlink, to operate in the country.

Starlink’s parent company SpaceX wrote to the telecoms regulator ICASA last year saying that local shareholding laws were a significant barrier and that it should rethink the 30% ownership requirement for licensees.

South Africa’s Electronic Communications Act requires foreign-owned communications licensees to sell 30% of equity in their local subsidiaries to historically disadvantaged groups – a provision criticised by Starlink and other companies.

In his policy direction published in a government gazette on Friday, Communications Minister Solly Malatsi said so-called “equity equivalent” investment programmes in the sector should count toward empowerment goals.

The policy changes will allow communications companies, including Starlink, to bypass the 30% equity requirement, instead recognising investments in things like digital infrastructure.

“The final policy direction reinforces the need for regulatory parity. It does not favour any entity, bypass the Electronic Communications Act, or weaken transformation,” Malatsi said.

“This alignment will help attract more investment, support meaningful transformation and improve the lives of South Africans, especially those in rural and underserved communities who still lack access to high-speed internet.”

Malatsi first proposed the changes in May and drew criticism from opposition political parties and some lawmakers that he was going too far to accommodate foreign businesses like Starlink.

But 90% of public comments on the draft changes were in favour of the policy, while a minority raised concerns about possible dominance by large or foreign operators.

Earlier this year, South Africa rejected a claim by Elon Musk that his Starlink satellite company could not operate in the country because he is not Black.

  • Reporting by Nqobile Dludla
You have read 1 out of 5 free articles. Log in or register for unlimited access.
  1. Gert Booysen
    15 December 2025 at 10:15

    5000 rural schools to be equipped with Starlink dishes and subscriptions for free! What are you waiting for! Malatsi for President! ANC refuses to uplift the 5000 poor and under privileged rural schools. It’s going to cost the ANC millions of votes; let arrogant sleeping dogs lay; so glad they cannot calculate the cost of their ignorance and obsession to control..

Newsday is taking a break

1 Mar 2026

Criminal industry worth R60 billion in South Africa

1 Mar 2026

The tiny South African town breaking free from Eskom

1 Mar 2026

One town in South Africa with almost no crime

1 Mar 2026

15% of South Africans can’t read a single word by Grade 4

1 Mar 2026

Julius Malema accuses ANC leader of killing children

1 Mar 2026

Easy way to make healthcare more affordable in South Africa

28 Feb 2026

R100 billion spent on BEE skills development and nothing to show for it

28 Feb 2026

Hidden tax on petrol in South Africa increased for first time in 5 years

28 Feb 2026

The SA Government wanted to reduce unemployment to 6%, but it increased to 33%

28 Feb 2026