Airtel Zambia
has once again proven its leadership in the telecommunications industry,
securing two prestigious awards at the 2025 Airtel Africa Conclave held in
Dubai. The company was honored with the BEST PERFORMING, LARGE OPCO Award and
the PEOPLE Award solidifying its reputation as a trailblazer in innovation,
affordability, and employee empowerment. These accolades highlight Airtel
Zambia’s unwavering commitment to driving digital transformation and fostering
a positive workplace culture.
The BEST
PERFORMING, LARGE OPCO Award recognizes Airtel Zambia’s outstanding performance
in delivering affordable and innovative products and services to the Zambian
people. This award underscores the company’s dedication to bridging the digital
divide and ensuring that more Zambians have access to reliable and affordable
telecommunications solutions. Airtel Zambia’s efforts have played a pivotal
role in advancing the country’s digital inclusion agenda, enabling individuals
and businesses to thrive in an increasingly connected world.
The PEOPLE
Award celebrates Airtel Zambia’s commitment to creating a positive and
inclusive workplace culture. The company has consistently invested in talent
development, employee engagement, and empowerment, fostering an environment
where employees can grow, innovate, and drive meaningful change. This award is
a testament to Airtel Zambia’s belief that its people are its greatest asset
and a key driver of its success.
Speaking on the
remarkable achievement, Hussam Baday, Managing Director of Airtel Zambia,
expressed immense pride in the company’s accomplishments and its impact on
Zambia’s digital transformation journey.
“Winning the
BEST OPCO and PEOPLE awards is a proud moment for us,” said Baday. “These awards reflect our relentless commitment to
providing the best innovative and affordable products and services while
creating a dynamic and inclusive workplace for our employees. As Zambia
continues its journey toward digital inclusion, Airtel remains dedicated to
driving innovation, expanding access, and empowering communities through
technology.”
By: Nana Appiah Acquaye