A high-level
delegation from MTN Group, led by Chairman Mcebisi Hubert Jonas and Group
President and CEO Ralph Mupita, has paid a courtesy visit to Ugandan President
Yoweri Kaguta Museveni at State House in Kampala. The meeting, held alongside
the MTN Chairpersons' Forum hosted in Uganda, underscored the telecom giant's
long-term commitment to the country and explored opportunities for deeper
economic collaboration.

President
Museveni welcomed MTN's ongoing investments and stressed the importance of
focusing on sectors that drive employment and economic expansion. He
highlighted four key areas for wealth and job creation: commercial agriculture,
manufacturing, services, and information and communications technology (ICT).
The President also encouraged MTN to consider cross-border investments as a way
to enhance regional integration and intra-African trade.
Mcebisi Jonas
expressed gratitude for the Ugandan government's sustained support, noting the
strong regulatory collaboration that has enabled MTN's operations in the
country. He reaffirmed the company's long-term presence in Uganda and its
interest in fostering stronger trade links between Uganda and South Africa. He
also pointed to MTN's potential to facilitate market access for Ugandan
businesses in South Africa, signaling opportunities for broader economic
cooperation.

The discussions
reinforced MTN's role as a key partner in Uganda's digital transformation and
economic development. With a shared focus on job creation, regional trade, and
ICT growth, the meeting highlighted the potential for further collaboration
between the private sector and government in driving sustainable progress.
By: Nana Appiah Acquaye