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The long-running litigation between MTN Group and rival Turkcell is now headed to South Africa’s highest court.
MTN CEO Ralph Mupita has seen an over R15 million decrease in his remuneration amidst a challenging operating environment.
The Financial Intelligence Agency (FIA) has fined Lonestar Cell MTN Mobile Money, Inc. (LCMMMI) L$25 million (US$125,100) for what authorities called persistent and "troubling" failures to comply with ...
MTN Ghana has recorded total revenue of about GH₵5.4 billion (GH₵5,362,262,000), representing 39.4 percent increase for the ...
Telecommunications services disrupted in Kogi State are expected to resume by Wednesday following a resolution of the dispute ...
The Supreme Court of Appeal rules the long-running bribery dispute between MTN and Istanbul-based Turkcell can be heard in ...
MTN Nigeria posted a profit after tax of N133.7 billion in the first quarter of 2025, rebounding from a loss of N392.7bn in ...
MTN said it immediately activated its cybersecurity response processes including informing the South African Police Service ...
MTN spends R33bn on black-owned SMME suppliers By Admire Moyo, ITWeb news editor.Johannesburg, 30 Apr 2025MTN Group president and CEO Ralph Mupita. MTN Group and major subsidiary MTN South Africa ...
The Supreme Court has overturned a 2022 ruling in favour of MTN involving a $4.2-billion damages claim against the mobile ...
MTN Nigeria Communications Plc has declared a profit after tax of N133.7 billion for the first quarter of 2025, its first ...
The Ministry of Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovations has called on all MTN consumers to maintain their ...