Relations between ZTE Mzanzi and ZTE sour with accusations of collusion and intimidation
In its notice of motion to the high court seeking an injunction, ZTE Mzanzi has accused its partner, China’s ZTE, of evading its obligations by terminating all contracts. The cancellation came after ZTE Mzanzi successfully obtained a court inunction stopping a broadband project led by Telkom, Huawei, and Alcatel-Lucent. ZTE Mzanzi maintains that a unilateral cancellation cannot be effected because of the shareholders’ agreement, nor did ZTE Mzanzi commit any breach to justify such cancellation.
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