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MTN’s shares are currently trading at 269 Ugandan shillings (Sh9.67), having gained from the 2021 initial public offering (IPO) price of 200 shillings (Sh7.19).
MTN Uganda has announced plans to separate its mobile money unit, MTN MoMo, into an independent fintech company The new entity will be jointly owned by MTN Group Fintech Holdings B.V. and a trust ...
MTN Uganda has appointed Sylvia Elsheikh as the new Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), a position she will assume effective July ...
MTN at the Middle East & Africa Digital Transformation Summit was a continuation of its deepening role in shaping Uganda's ...
MTN MoMo subscribers may now insure themselves and up to six family members using their phones, starting at UGX 500 ($0.14) ...
The Uganda Heart Institute (UHI) has raised the red flag over the rising number of children born with heart defects in Uganda, revealing that more than 16,000 babies are affected by congenital ...
In Uganda, an east African country of 45 million people, efforts to market the bicycle have focused on supporting health workers like Abalo, who visits people’s homes and reports any issues to ...
The next batch (phases 2 and 3) will see MTN SA distributing various devices, including Itel,” MTN previously told MyBroadband. “These are zero cost to MTN and the customer, bar R99 once-off.
The government says Uganda’s economy more than tripled to Shs 226.3 trillion (about USD 61.3 billion), this financial year 2024/25, from Shs 64.8 trillion (about USD 27.9 billion) in FY2010/11.
MTN Uganda is seeking input from stakeholders on a plan to structurally separate its mobile money service, MoMo, from its core telecoms business. According to the company, the proposed change will be ...
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