Telkom reports stronger FY2026 performance as group focuses on sustainable growth

Date: 2026-08-21
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

Telkom South Africa has reported progress in its FY2026 performance, with strong growth from its Mobile business and continued expansion in fibre and data revenue supporting the telecommunications group’s strategy to strengthen its core operations.

Speaking after the company’s Annual General Meeting, Telkom Group Chief Executive Officer Serame Taukobong said the results reflected the impact of disciplined execution following a year focused on strengthening the foundations of the business.

Telkom’s Mobile business continued to perform strongly in a competitive market, while Openserve recorded full-year revenue growth as the company’s transition towards fibre became increasingly embedded in its operations.

The group also reported continued growth in data revenue as its revenue mix increasingly shifts towards areas it considers capable of generating sustainable long-term value.

Taukobong said Telkom’s focus was not simply on expanding revenue, but on achieving quality growth supported by appropriate returns on capital, stronger cash generation and a prudent balance sheet.

He said the stronger financial position would provide the group with capacity to invest in future opportunities while continuing to deliver value to shareholders.

The Annual General Meeting was attended by South Africa’s Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Solly Malatsi, whose presence, according to Taukobong, highlighted Telkom’s broader role in the country’s digital and economic development.

Government remains a shareholder in Telkom, making the company’s performance and strategic direction relevant to South Africa’s broader digital infrastructure and connectivity ambitions.

Taukobong said Telkom would enter its next phase from a stronger position but would maintain its focus on disciplined execution. The company’s priorities include strengthening its core operations, careful capital allocation, extracting greater value from its infrastructure and capabilities, and building sustainable long-term returns.

He thanked shareholders, the Telkom board, Minister Malatsi and the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies, as well as employees across the group, for their contributions to the company’s FY2026 performance.

 

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