MTN Ghana signs roaming pact with AT, as Telecel deal nears
Reporting its first quarter results for 2024, the company revealed the progress it has made in improving network coverage and access.
Samuel Mungadze
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MTN Nigeria maintains charity projects despite challenges
As part of its commitment to supporting national priorities and fostering sustainable societies, MTN is building up 52 basic health clinics in Nigeria.
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MTN Nigeria’s data revenues remain steady in volatile market
The company said the increase in data was led by improved data bundle offerings, wide network coverage and enhanced capacity.
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MTN Nigeria tightens belt and seeks tariff increases
During its first quarter results, the telco outlined plans to counter Nigeria’s economic turbulence, including engaging with the authorities for the leeway to increase pricing.
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Bayobab takes control of MTN Zambia fibre
The international fibre player believes the move will help position Zambia as a digital hub in the region.
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MTN MoMo increases remittance services to 10 new countries
MoMo users can now send money to more than 200 million wallets, across 24 African countries.
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MTN maintains top brand position in SA
Brand Finance named MTN as the country’s most valuable brand, followed by rival telco Vodacom.
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MTN Uganda seeks to close digital divide with WakaNet deals
The telco launched the various packages, including fibre-based connectivity.
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MTN Cameroon pledges to protect clients online
The telco presented its digital human rights policy to stakeholders amid rising online abuse in the country.
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MTN's fintech unit continues to hit high notes
Overall fintech revenue growth increased by 21.8% year-on-year, with other key developments proving their worth.
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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.
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Cameroon calls for a probe following internet outage
Minette Libom Li Likeng, Cameroon's minister of posts and telecoms, has asked for a probe in order to protect customers in the future.