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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.
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The Punch on MSNMTN, Kogi end dispute, telecoms resume Wednesday —ALTONTelecommunications services disrupted in Kogi State are expected to resume by Wednesday following a resolution of the dispute ...
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The Punch on MSNStable naira, tariffs boost MTN Nigeria Q1 profit to N133.7bnMTN 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 Ghana has recorded total revenue of about GH₵5.4 billion (GH₵5,362,262,000), representing 39.4 percent increase for the ...
After two years of navigating some of the most turbulent macroeconomic headwinds in its operating history, MTN Nigeria appears to ...
Revenue for the local operation of Johannesburg-based Africa’s largest mobile service provider MTN Group ascended 40.5 per ...
By Sibahle Malinga, ITWeb senior news journalist.Johannesburg, 30 Apr 2025With MTN’s headquarters in SA, the dispute can be heard in South African courts, ruled the Supreme Court of Appeal. The ...
MTN said it immediately activated its cybersecurity response processes including informing the South African Police Service ...
The Supreme Court has overturned a 2022 ruling in favour of MTN involving a $4.2-billion damages claim against the mobile ...
Turkcell's $4. 2 billion claim against MTN Group has been granted a hearing in South Africa following a Supreme Court ruling, ...
MTN Nigeria Communications Plc has declared a profit after tax of N133.7 billion for the first quarter of 2025, its first ...
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