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MTN Ghana Shines Bright: Achieves Impressive 36% Profit Growth in H1 2024, Fueled by Digital Innovation

MTN Ghana Shines Bright: Achieves Impressive 36% Profit Growth in H1 2024, Fueled by Digital Innovation

 

As per the reports supplied by EDHUB on X ( Twitter), MTN Ghana declared a remarkable profit of GHS2.33 billion for the initial half of 2024, signifying a noteworthy 36% surge from the preceding year.

With improved 4G connectivity and a 3.9% annual rise in its subscriber base, the company has experienced extraordinary development in data, Mobile Money, and digital revenues.

The news, which was initially tweeted by EDHUB, has generated a lot of discussion on social media.

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Many Ghanaians have voiced their displeasure with MTN’s exorbitant rates for goods and services, which they feel have contributed to the company’s substantial profit.

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