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MTN Group recorded R218bn ($13bn) in service revenue for 2025, with strong growth from MTN Nigeria and MTN Ghana.
Vice President Kashim Shettima has received assurances of continued foreign direct investment from the MTN Group, following a high-level meeting ...
In a packed hall at the annual Ambassadors’ Appreciation Dinner, cheers erupted when Ralph Mupita, MTN Group president and CEO ...
MTN Group has announced sweeping leadership and structural changes to strengthen its Ambition 2025 strategy and prepare for growth beyond ...
Driven by tariff and data growth
The GSMA Board of Directors has elected Ralph Mupita as Deputy Chair for the remainder of the Board term, until ...
But the damage is still obvious. MTN reported a pre-tax loss of 4.4 billion rand ($243 million) for the year ...
MTN CEO Ralph Mupita revealed that Ghana and Uganda are already in advanced stages of the process, while Nigeria's regulatory ...
Divesting from Guinea was driven by MTN’s assessment of its operations in the region and its long-term goals
MTN South Africa is engaging in trials with several LEO providers, including industry giants like SpaceX’s Starlink, to integrate satellite ...
Yes, three decades of operations, celebrating a legacy of connecting people, changing lives, and driving economic growth across South Africa ...
Bayobab Zambia has completed its structural separation and the transfer of fibre assets from MTN Zambia. The company this achievement ...
…Finalizes share purchase agreement with Telecel
The commitment comes alongside the goal to construct a cutting-edge office facility for its subsidiary, MTN Benin

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