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MTN Group names Ali Monzer as new CEO of MTN South Sudan

MTN Group has announced Ali Monzer as the Chief Executive Officer of MTN South Sudan, effective 1 April 2024. Ali succeeds Gordian Kyomukama, who will retire after a distinguished career with MTN.

Ali brings over 23 years of telecommunications industry experience to his new role. Since joining MTN in 2004, he has held progressively senior positions, most recently as Chief Technology and Information Officer of MTN Uganda. In previous roles, he has demonstrated success in operational efficiency, cost optimisation, market growth and customer experience enhancement. He holds a master’s degree in computer communication engineering and relevant industry certifications.

“I am pleased to have Ali spearheading our operations in South Sudan and believe he will add immense value to the market,” said Ralph Mupita, MTN Group President and CEO. “His wealth of experience and proven track record in technology and operations make him well-positioned to drive MTN South Sudan’s continued growth and success.”

Extending his sincere gratitude to Gordian Kyomukama for his invaluable leadership and contributions throughout his tenure with the company, Mupita added, “I wish to take this opportunity to thank Gordian Kyomukama for always displaying vigour, determination, and an exemplary work ethic in his role.”

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