Demonstrating its commitment to advancing Africa’s development, MTN
Group supported the 2025 Economic Governance School training for public
officials from Ghana, South Africa and Kenya held in Accra last week.
The initiative, the result of collaboration between South Africa’s National School of Government (NSG), the Kenya School of Government (KSG) and the Ghana Institute of Management and Public
Administration (GIMPA) is designed to strengthen senior leadership
in the public sector and promote inclusive economic governance across the
continent. It brings together legislatures, politicians and senior officials
from all levels of the public service for a week of peer learning, policy
dialogue and institutional exchange. Consequently, the delegation took time to
visit the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat, which is
charged with coordinating the creation of a single continental market for goods
and services across Africa.

“As a pan-African business, we understand that Africa’s growth
depends not only on investment in infrastructure, but also in people and
institutions,” said Nompilo
Morafo, MTN Group Chief Sustainability and Corporate Affairs Officer.
Since the training took place during MTN Group’s flagship 21 Days
of Y’ello Care, the delegation also visited the MTN Ghana-supported
Opportunities Industrialisation Centre (OICG), which provides vocational,
digital, and entrepreneurial skills training for young people to enable them to
earn a decent and dignified living.
“At MTN, we believe that everyone deserves the benefits of a modern
connected life; therefore, in our view, education, training and strong
institutions form the foundation for sustained progress. Also, when civil
servants, policymakers and administrators are equipped with high-quality
training, their collective decisions shape a more equitable, innovative and
resilient future for their nations.”
MTN’s involvement reflects its broader approach to driving Africa’s
progress through investment in leadership and institutional capacity. In
addition to sponsoring the NSG, KSG and GIMPA programme, the Group contributed
to the discourse, with senior executives participating in sessions focused on
telecommunications, digital transformation, artificial intelligence and
infrastructure financing.

MTN Ghana CEO Stephen Blewett and CIO Bernard Acquah joined Morafo
in engaging on panels that explored the intersection of technology and
governance. Discussions focused on the digital transformation of public
services and the role of AI and infrastructure investment in supporting state
capacity and economic inclusion.
South Africa’s Deputy Minister of Public Service and Administration
Ms. Pinky Kekana, described the initiative as a valuable platform for
engagement on governance challenges, saying: “The Economic Governance School
offers a unique platform for elected and appointed public leaders to engage in
critical analysis and reflective dialogue on the complex challenges confronting
governance.”
Director of GIMPA, Prof. Samuel Kwadwo Bonsu, welcomed MTN’s
contribution and the cross-sector collaboration underpinning the programme: “We
are proud as GIMPA to serve, not only as a centre of learning but as a
convening ground for critical reflection and collaboration.”