The
Minister of International Relations and Cooperation of the Republic of South
Africa, Ronald O. Lamola, visited MTN South Sudan's headquarters to strengthen ties between South Africa and South Sudan. The courtesy visit was hosted by
Monzer Ali, CEO of MTN South Sudan, at the company's newly established
headquarters, MTN House, located on Stadium Road in Juba.
The
Minister was warmly welcomed by CEO Monzer Ali, who provided him with an update
on MTN South Sudan's operations, vision, and strategic initiatives aimed at
contributing to the development of the country. During the visit, Minister
Lamola conveyed the South African government’s unwavering support for MTN South
Sudan’s role in promoting economic growth and corporate social responsibility
in the region.

“We
see you as a champion of South Africa and commend your efforts, particularly in
South Sudan’s Corporate Social Responsibility and connectivity, which are key
drivers of economic development,” said Minister Lamola, underscoring the importance of MTN’s
contributions to the nation’s progress.
In
response, CEO Monzer Ali expressed his appreciation for the Minister’s visit
and reiterated MTN South Sudan’s commitment to the well-being of the nation. “Our
presence in South Sudan goes beyond profit; it is about contributing to the
social and economic fabric of this great nation,” he stated.

MTN
South Sudan, a subsidiary of the South African-based MTN Group, has been
instrumental in enhancing mobile connectivity and promoting various social
initiatives in South Sudan. The company’s focus on advancing technology access
and corporate social responsibility has played a pivotal role in the nation’s
economic growth.
By: Nana Appiah Acquaye