Broadcast Media Africa has learnt that MTN Group’s president and CEO, Ralph Mupita, has been elected to the GSMA board of directors for 2025-2026.
The GSM Association is a non-profit industry organisation representing the interests of mobile network operators worldwide.
Africa’s largest telecom operator announced Mupita’s appointment today, demonstrating MTN’s commitment to being an integral participant in connecting the continent while furthering Africa’s economic, social, and digital transformation aspirations.
MTN Group offers voice, data, fintech, digital, enterprise, wholesale, and API services to 288 million people across 18 markets.
Regarding the appointment of its chief executive officer, MTN states: “As an advocate for leveraging technology to drive economic growth and inclusion, Ralph’s focus on the board will be on driving the African agenda, particularly in relation to the G6 commitments of closing the usage and coverage gaps; increasing investments; and securing a climate-smart future.”
It adds that his presence on the board will be instrumental in harnessing mobile technology’s potential to support sustainable development and economic growth.
Mupita comments: “I am honoured to join the GSMA board at a time of rapid developments in technology and increasing digital adoption across Africa
“Mobile technology will play a critical role in addressing the pressing challenges facing our communities, unlocking the full potential of Africa, and ensuring that no one is left behind in this journey toward a more connected future.”