MTN
has convened its Sustainability and Corporate Affairs Summit 2026 on the
sidelines of the company’s just ended Group Leadership Gathering, bringing
together executives and specialists to examine how organizations can remain
resilient in an increasingly volatile global environment.
The
summit was hosted by Nompilo Morafo, Chief Sustainability and Corporate Affairs
Officer at MTN Group, and centered on the theme of maintaining a “license to
thrive” against the backdrop of geopolitical instability, economic uncertainty,
climate risk, and rapid technological disruption.

Discussions
focused on the shifting expectations placed on corporations, particularly in
areas such as sustainability, cybersecurity, corporate citizenship, and
strategic communication. Participants explored how technological advancements
are reshaping stakeholder engagement and risk management, while also redefining
the broader purpose and responsibilities of businesses.
The
conversations challenged leaders to reassess both operational models and
organizational purpose, with emphasis on aligning corporate affairs functions
more closely with core business strategy. Delegates examined the evolving role
of corporate affairs in navigating regulatory landscapes, strengthening
institutional trust, and driving measurable impact across the enterprise.

Morafo
underscored the importance of cross-functional collaboration, noting that
corporate affairs and sustainability teams play a critical role in enabling
long-term value creation. She also acknowledged the contributions of speakers
and colleagues, highlighting the summit as a platform for shared learning and
professional development.
The
event forms part of MTN’s broader leadership engagements aimed at strengthening
strategic alignment and reinforcing the company’s commitment to responsible
business practices across its markets.