In the next month or so, MTN plans to launch an instant messaging platform which it hopes will become the “African WeChat”. The instant messaging (IM) service is similar to China’s “WeChat” and Facebook’s “WhatsApp”.
According to MTN Group President and CEO, Rob Shuter, “We’ve built an...
Shares in South Africa’s MTN rose 5 percent on Thursday, after Nigeria’s central bank said on Wednesday that it was reviewing information provided by the telecoms firm and four banks over a dispute on the repatriation of dividends....
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