MTN Ghana engages media, partners at 2026 stakeholders forum in Accra.
MTN Ghana hosted its 2026 Media Stakeholders Forum recently at the Accra City Hotel in Accra. The event reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and partnership as it marks three decades of operations.
The forum included journalists, regulators, and representatives from MTN's institutional partner companies. MTN's leadership provided updates on the company's operational performance, strategic priorities, and social impact. The media had an opportunity to interrogate key issues affecting the telecom sector. Stephen Blewett, MTN Ghana's Chief Executive Officer, led a delegation of senior management including Adwoa Afriyie Wiafe, Shaibu Haruna, Ibrahim Misto, Antoinette Kwofie, Magnus Cofie, and Angella Mensah-Poku. They addressed questions ranging from network expansion and digital inclusion to mobile money security and sustainability. The theme was "MTN Ghana @30: Connecting Ghana, Shaping the Digital Future." Discussions touched on MTN's role in expanding connectivity, its investment in 4G and 5G infrastructure, and the growing influence of MobileMoney. Management outlined MTN's future direction, with emphasis on deepening digital innovation, supporting Ghana's fintech ecosystem, and aligning with national goals on digital transformation. Stakeholders urged continued investment in service quality, cybersecurity, and affordable data.
The annual forum has become a key fixture on MTN's calendar, strengthening dialogue and reinforcing accountability. As MTN Ghana celebrates its 30th anniversary, the company reiterated its vision of not just connecting people but actively shaping Ghana's digital future.
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MTN Ghana convened its 2026 Media Stakeholders Forum in Accra, bringing together journalists and partners. The forum provided updates on performance and strategy- raising important questions about the telecom sector.
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