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MTN Ghana appoints Esi Mmirba Wilson as Chief Human Resource Officer
Abubakar Ibrahim••342 words · 2 min read
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Esi Mmirba Wilson appointed as MTN Ghana's Chief Human Resource Officer - what changes will she bring?
MTN Ghana has appointed Esi Mmirba Wilson as Chief Human Resource Officer. The appointment highlights MTN Ghana's focus on strengthening its people strategy - but what impact will this have?
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