MTN returns to profit after difficult year

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Africa’s largest telecoms operator, MTN Group, has staged a remarkable turnaround, reporting a profit of R27.4 billion for 2025 after a loss the previous year driven largely by currency volatility in Nigeria. The group has also surpassed 300 million customers and continues to invest heavily in network expansion and digital services. MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita joins KayaBiz to discuss the company’s recovery, the growth of data and fintech, and what lies ahead under its Ambition 2030 strategy.
16 Mar 4PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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