South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has suggested that Elon Musk could utilize equity-equivalence programs to comply with the country's racial-equity regulations and introduce his Starlink internet service locally. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting Ramaphosa's remarks on the potential for Musk's satellite internet service to expand in South Africa. Equity-equivalence programs are designed to promote racial equity by allowing companies to contribute to socio-economic development in lieu of direct ownership transfers. This approach could enable Musk's Starlink to navigate South Africa's stringent equity laws while providing internet access to underserved areas. The initiative aligns with the government's broader goals of enhancing digital connectivity and fostering economic growth through technological advancements.