RCCI congratulates local business on development
FERNDALE – The Randburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry has congratulated Master Power Technologies on their data centres appointment.
Randburg-based business, and Randburg Chamber of Commerce of Industry (RCCI) member Master Power Technologies, has been appointed by the Raxio Group to build and install multiple data centres in Africa.
The Raxio Group is a premier Pan-African Data Centre developer and operator. Following its first facility in Uganda, Raxio’s next suite of data centres are being developed in Ethiopia, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Mozambique to deliver premier colocation services to the region.
The infrastructure will help drive growth to the region by supporting the rising consumption of data and the growing digital needs, while reducing the costs associated with digital access for all.
Menno Parsons, CEO of Master Power said, “Thank you to the MMC of Economic Development, the Honourable Thomas Mofokeng. We are extremely grateful for the acknowledgement and compliments extended by the MMC towards Master Power Technologies and for encouraging a local business such as ours. Master Power is extremely proud to contribute to our economic development as well as creating a positive impact on investment into South Africa. We are in Africa, for Africa.”
These facilities will be a catalyst for economic growth and job creation as well as encouraging Forex into South Africa.
The CEO of RCCI, Linda Blackbeard said, “We are extremely proud of Master Power Technologies for being awarded this amazing contract. Their hard work, their reputation for excellence, integrity and professionalism that has brought them to embrace levels of achievement like this. Congratulations on winning this amazing project.
Blackbeard added, “To think that this project has assisted the African continent, as well as South Africa by receiving international business contracts, bringing in valuable Forex to Africa and South Africa is wonderful.”
The RCCI also thanked Benji Seitlhamo, the deputy director of stakeholder management at the City of Joburg.
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