The National Communications Authority (NCA) has issued a Notice of Proposed Licence Amendment to Next-Gen Infraco (NGIC), seeking to remove the 5G exclusivity clause contained in the company’s current licence. The proposed amendment, issued pursuant to Section 14 of the Electronic Communications Act, 2008 (Act 775), is aimed at opening up the 5G space to greater competition. According to the NCA, the move is in the public interest and is intended to promote competition and innovation in the provision of 5G services, enhance consumer choice and service quality, accelerate nationwide digital transformation, and ensure the optimal and efficient use of spectrum as a national resource. In line with Section 14 of Act 775, the amendment will take effect ninety (90) days from the date of the notice, unless otherwise determined after the Authority considers any representations submitted by the licensee within the statutory notice period. The NCA assured the public that the proposed ame...
For many Ghanaians, MTN Ghana is responsible for the signal on their phone or the "ping" of a MoMo notification. However, beneath the surface of daily calls and data bundles lies a much deeper story of national partnership. As the country navigates its path toward economic resilience, MTN Ghana has emerged not just as a telecom provider, but as a primary contributor to national growth. While MTN is known for connecting millions of people, its most significant impact often goes unseen. MTN Ghana has consistently set the standard for corporate giving, investing in the essentials of modern life, from schools that educate the next generation to hospitals that keep our communities healthy. We continue to contribute significantly to the economy. In 2025 MTN Ghana reported a record GHS10.5 billion in direct and indirect taxes paid to the state. This figure marked a 22.6 percent year-on-year increase compared with 2024 demonstrating the company’s resilience amid economic headwinds ...