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MTN – a pan-African digital operator committed to helping unlock Africa’s potential

“I am not African because I was born in Africa, but because Africa was born in me.” 

This powerful quote from Kwame Nkrumah, the first prime minister of a post-colonial  African nation, reminds us of the fundamental cultural connection of being African. 

At MTN, we celebrate Africa Day as a pan-African company both born on the  continent and one that is inherently African.  

We are a diverse group that serves a quarter of a billion customers – from families  and friends to communities and business – across this vast continent we call home.  We employ 15 000 people, representing 74 different nationalities and ethnicities in  19 markets. Of the 1 730 people who joined MTN and our subsidiaries in 2025, 87% were local – they were employed in the countries from which they originate. 

“Our Pan-African roots run deep, and today we are humbled and proud to  acknowledge these,” says MTN Group President and CEO Ralph Mupita. “Our  continent has enormous potential, and we are committed to helping unlock this  through our networks and platforms.” 

MTN’s purpose is leading digital solutions for Africa’s progress. 

“The unity of Africans is the strongest foundation off which to secure a prosperous  future for Africa’s youth, who will represent the world’s largest workforce by 2040,” he  says, adding that the continent has much to gain from this demographic dividend. 

MTN’s three-decade history is one of significant investment in people, technology  and infrastructure. We are humbled to help create opportunities and economic value.  In 2025, we generated a massive R150 billion in economic value-added across our  continent, where our total tax contribution was R61.1 billion – more than the GDP of  some small countries. 

Our capital expenditure of R38.5 billion in 2025 reflects the sustained investment in  the physical and digital assets that underpin connectivity. Investing at scale helps 

MTN Group | Media Release  develop durable national infrastructure, building national digital backbones. Through  the distribution of dividends to the shareholders – including pension funds – of MTN  Group and our subsidiaries across our markets, we unlock value for millions. 

As part of our commitment to being a good corporate citizen, we also make  significant corporate social investments. In 2025, these totalled R269 million,  benefiting 2.3 million people, most of them youth. 

We believe in the power of technology to uplift communities, empowering the next  generation of African leaders. We embed local participation across employment,  ownership and procurement. This includes investing in skills development and  supporting the growth of local businesses, ensuring economic value is retained and  multiplied within host economies.  

“Our success is irrevocably tied to the progress of the nations we serve. Together, we  create jobs, develop local suppliers, build digital skills and support essential services  like education, healthcare and infrastructure,” says Mupita, adding that MTN’s listings  on the stock markets in Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda and Rwanda are critical levers in  MTN’s localisation and value-creation journey. 

“We’ve made it our goal to drive digital and financial inclusion, giving the people in the  communities we serve dignity, hope and opportunity. Africa needs to chart and  champion her own growth. It is up to us all to unlock Africa’s boundless potential.” 

Looking ahead, Africa’s future will be defined by what we choose to build together.  When Africans act with greater unity, shared purpose and collective resolve, we lay  the foundation for the Africa we want: more inclusive, more resilient and more  prosperous.  

Ours is the youngest continent on earth, and within that youthful energy lies one of  our greatest opportunities. If we invest with intent in education, skills,  entrepreneurship and meaningful work, we can turn this demographic reality into a  lasting dividend for generations to come. 

Digital technology will be one of the great catalysts of that future. By connecting more  people, expanding access to financial services, education, healthcare and markets,  and giving young innovators the tools to solve African challenges with African insight,  technology can help unlock progress at scale. 

MTN Group | Media Release  With sustained investment in digital infrastructure, digital skills and trusted  platforms, we can help build a continent that is more connected, more competitive,  and full of possibility – a confident Africa, shaping its own destiny in the digital age. 

We invite you to share your voice here about what Africa means to you. You can also  upload a photo to generate a personalised Africa Day image to share.  

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