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Zimbabwean Mupita appointed MTN Group President, CEO
from MTHULISI SIBANDA in Johannesburg, South Africa
JOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – PAN Africa’s largest mobile network operator, MTN Group has announced Ralph Mupita as the new group president and Chief Executive Officer.
The appointment of Zimbabwean expert is with effect from September 1.
Mupita is the current group Chief Financial Officer (CFO), a position he has occupied since April 2017, with numerous awards.
He has played a critical role in the development and execution of the
group’s strategy, capital allocation processes, financial performance as
well as in the resolution of a number of complex regulatory matters.
Rob Shuter, the current group president and CEO, will step down from his
executive responsibilities on August 31.
He will thereafter support Mupita as required until the end of his
fixed-term contract early next year.
“Leading a business with MTN Group’s history, scale and socio-economic
impact is a privilege and honour,” Mupita said.
“I look forward to working with the group board and executive committee
in driving growth and unlocking value for shareholders and broader
stakeholders.”
Mupita said MTN Group was well positioned to take advantage of the
digital acceleration shifts and opportunities across markets.
“We are well placed to play an important and leading role in digital and
financial inclusion of the African continent, working with our
stakeholders and partners.”
Mupita is a graduate of the University of Cape Town with a degree in
Engineering and a Masters in Business Administration.
Prior to joining MTN Group, he was the CEO of Old Mutual Emerging
Markets for five years.
The business that provided financial services to individuals and
corporates across 19 countries in Africa, Latin America and Asia,
managing over R1 trillion of customer assets under management at the
time.
– CAJ News