MTN Uganda pays hefty dividends
The business says its success in 2024 allows it to pay $139 million (UGX506 billion) in dividends to shareholders.
Phathisani Moyo
2:30
MTN Ghana embraces financial inclusion in growth strategy
The company says it committed to expanding partnerships with financial institutions, agents, and merchants essential for the growth of its Mobile Money ecosystem.
2:10
Sylvia Mulinge celebrated as top CEO of MTN across Africa
The telco says the achievement is a direct result of the hard work and dedication of the team, and underscores the impact of its collective efforts.
3:20
MTN Uganda scores homerun with broadband
The telco's home broadband plan proved successful, with active subscribers increasing by 130% over the current reporting period.
2:20
MTN Group crosses localisation milestone in Ghana
The regulator confirmed the telco achievement of the 25% localisation requirement for its 4G licence.
1:20
MTN concludes shares offer in Uganda
The telco says all successful applicants had their securities central depository accounts credited with the number of sale shares allotted to them.
1:40
MTN Group launches shares offer in MTN Uganda
According to the telco, the offer is open to all investors, although there is a minimum allocation they must purchase.
1:10
MTN Uganda seeks to close digital divide with WakaNet deals
The telco launched the various packages, including fibre-based connectivity.
1:40
MTN’s Ghana, Uganda operations shine in full year performance
Despite strong performances from the two countries, the volatility of the Nigerian naira harmed the telco group's overall profitability.
2:20
MTN launches skills development academy in Uganda
Through its digital bus, MTN Uganda will provide community members with access to the MTN Skills Academy platform.
3:00
MTN Group East Africa Opcos nudge green in interim results
MTN Rwanda and MTN Uganda generated strong performances, strengthening their market positions in their respective countries
1:10
MTN Uganda makes history by launching 5G
As the demand for high-quality services grows, the telco is the latest to expand its network in East Africa.