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    MTN profits in Rwanda and Uganda

    August 7, 2023By Staff Writer
    Ralph Mupita, MTN Group CEO.

    MTN, a leading telecommunications company, has reported robust growth in its East African subsidiaries in Rwanda and Uganda.

    1. Despite the challenges posed by inflation in the global economy, MTN managed to achieve growth in these countries.
    2. The growth reported by MTN covers the first six months of the year, indicating sustained progress.
    3. The positive performance of MTN in Rwanda and Uganda suggests a gradual economic recovery in these markets.
    4. The growth in these countries indicates an increased demand for telecom services, reflecting a growing consumer base.
    5. MTN’s ability to achieve growth in the face of inflation highlights its competitive advantage and strong market position.
    6. MTN’s success in Rwanda and Uganda demonstrates its effective expansion strategy in key African markets.
    7. Despite higher input costs and lower disposable incomes, MTN’s business model has proven resilient and adaptable to market conditions.

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