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MTN Group’s Ralph Mupita Commends Ghana’s Ongoing Telecom Reforms, Calls For Closer Collaboration


MTN Group President and CEO, Ralph Mupita, has underscored MTN’s commitment to accelerating digital and financial inclusion across Africa, highlighting Ghana’s critical role in the Group’s strategy and operations.

He made the remarks during the latest edition of Bright Conversations, held at the MTN House in Accra.  The session was moderated by Emefa Apau, a renowned journalist. Bright Conversations is a thought leadership series that provides a platform for dialogue and shared insights with stakeholders on Africa’s digital future.

Mupita, who was in Ghana to pay a courtesy call on key stakeholders, emphasized the country’s importance to the MTN Group’s vision. “Ghana is an important part of MTN. Operating in 16 markets, we see Ghana as central to driving digital and financial inclusion on the continent,” he noted.

Reflecting on MTN’s performance, Mupita described MTN Group’s first-half results as the strongest in nearly eight years, with Ghana contributing significantly to MTN Group’s success. “We reported the best set of results in recent years—thanks to the team in Ghana, our customers, and stakeholders. But the journey is far from over. We still have at least a decade of work ahead to deliver on the mission of digital and financial inclusion,” he said.

Regarding the future beyond MTN’s Ambition 2025 strategy, Mupita announced that the company would consolidate its focus around three core businesses: connectivity, FinTech, and digital infrastructure. He stressed that the next frontier would involve expanding high-quality home connectivity and preparing Africa for emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Addressing issues around spectrum, Mupita emphasized that governments have a key role to play in creating an enabling regulatory environment for investment. “Spectrum must be made available at a reasonable cost, and regulatory frameworks must be clear and consistent. Capital will always flow to markets where there is predictability and a conducive environment,” he explained. He also commended Ghana’s ongoing reforms and the leadership of the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, Hon. Samuel Nartey George, for his efforts in driving the digital economy.

He also addressed the demand for cheaper data and devices, assuring that MTN is exploring innovative ways to balance affordability with continued investment in infrastructure. Citing a recent GSMA report on Ghana’s digital economy, Mupita explained that measures such as sunsetting older technologies like 3G could significantly reduce costs and enhance service quality.

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