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Following the conclusion of agreements in Uganda and Nigeria, MTN and Airtel Africa will explore various opportunities in other markets, including Congo-Brazzaville, Rwanda and Zambia, the ...
REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko/File Photo JOHANNESBURG: MTN Group and Airtel Africa have struck a deal to share mobile phone network infrastructure in Uganda and Nigeria, they said on Wednesday ...
FILE PHOTO: Delegates walk past the MTN logo at the Investing in African ... Following the conclusion of agreements in Uganda and Nigeria, MTN and Airtel Africa will explore various opportunities ...
MTN Group and Airtel Africa have forged a network infrastructure-sharing agreement in Nigeria and Uganda, a strategic pivot aimed at accelerating mobile connectivity in underserved regions.
United-Guardian (NASDAQ:UG) just reported results for the first quarter of 2024. United-Guardian reported earnings per share of 20 cents. The company reported revenue of $3.25 million ...
MTN Uganda, the country’s largest telecommunication company, has raced ahead of its main rival Airtel Uganda, which missed its financial targets outlined in its prospectus published in September. This ...
part of Airtel Uganda. The move marks FlixSnip’s debut in the East African market. FlixSnip offers a collection of short-form content spanning various genres including movies and series, lifestyle ...
Airtel Uganda has declared an interim dividend of Ush1.9 (Sh0.08) per share, handing investors who took part in its recently concluded initial public offering (IPO) an early return on their capital.
Indian billionaire Sunil Mittal’s Airtel Uganda Ltd. failed to sell about half of the shares on offer in its initial public offering as investors stayed away, preferring high-yield government bonds.
In a recent development, Airtel Uganda has confirmed an undersubscription rate of 45.55% for its share float that took place on August 30th. The telecom company managed to sell only half of the eight ...
KAMPALA, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Airtel Uganda said on Monday its initial public offering got a 54.45% subscription rate for the 800 billion Ugandan shillings ($213 million) worth of shares offered for ...
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