Accra, Ghana – May 22, 2026 – MTN Ghana is marking thirty years of operations with a renewed pledge to serve as a strategic partner in Ghana’s national development, announcing major investments in fibre infrastructure, network modernisation and sustainable digital platforms to carry the country confidently into its next chapter of digital transformation.

Some scenes from the event


The milestone was officially launched on May 14, 2026, at MTN House in Accra, under the theme “30 Years of Progress, Powered by You,” at an event attended by the Minister of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation, Samuel Nartey George, and a cross-section of the media.
Speaking at the launch, the Chief Executive Officer of MTN Ghana, Stephen Blewett, described the anniversary as more than a corporate celebration, calling it a uniquely Ghanaian story shaped by connection, inclusion and shared progress over three decades. “This is not just about towers and cables. It is about people, farmers, traders, students, nurses and entrepreneurs whose lives have been transformed by the ability to connect,” he said.

Mr. Blewett said MTN Ghana is positioning itself for the next phase of Ghana’s digital economy, with targeted investments in fibre expansion, core network modernisation and advanced technologies that will support productivity, innovation and economic growth across sectors.

“The next phase of Ghana’s development will be built on mobile platforms on farms, in markets, in clinics, classrooms and creative studios. Technology will remove geography as a disadvantage and open Ghanaian talent to the world,” he stated.
He noted that sustainability underpins MTN Ghana’s longterm strategy, with ongoing investments in renewable energy solutions, responsible technology use and resilient, futureready networks that balance growth with environmental stewardship.
Reflecting on MTN Ghana’s journey since 1996, Mr. Blewett highlighted the transformative impact of Mobile Money, which has deepened financial inclusion, supported households and small businesses, and become embedded in everyday life and commerce.
He also noted that MTN Ghana’s contribution to national development is measurable, through public revenue, continuous network expansion and community investments delivered through the MTN Ghana Foundation in education, health, skills development and economic empowerment. “Connectivity is no longer a luxury. It is essential national infrastructure, and MTN Ghana has a responsibility to ensure it is reliable, inclusive and future ready,” he said.
Delivering the keynote address, the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, Sam George, congratulated MTN Ghana on its 30year milestone, describing it as part of a broader national success story in which Ghana’s telecommunications sector has evolved into a modern, mobilefirst, datadriven ecosystem serving tens of millions of subscribers.
Within that journey, the Minister said, MTN Ghana has played a distinctive and influential role, citing its early introduction of GSM technology, leadership in Mobile Money, continued network investments, listing on the Ghana Stock Exchange and contribution as one of Ghana’s largest corporate taxpayers.
The government, he said, remains committed to working with industry players, including MTN, to address shared challenges such as rural connectivity, infrastructure protection, cybersecurity, digital skills development and environmental sustainability.
In line with the theme “MTN Ghana @30- Powered by You,” MTN Ghana emphasised that customers remain central to the 30th anniversary celebrations. As part of activities planned nationwide, customers will have the opportunity to participate in anniversary promotions featuring a wide range of exciting prizes to be won, as MTN celebrates the people who have powered its journey over the past three decades.
MTN Ghana reaffirms its commitment to the Ambition 2030 strategy, where the company remains focused on using its scale, platforms and partnerships to expand opportunity, empower young people and help Ghana compete confidently in a digital world.
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Media Contacts:
Adwoa Wiafe
Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer
Email: MTNGhana.MediaOffice@mtn.com
Efua Falconer
Acting Senior Manager, Corporate Communications
Email: MTNGhana.MediaOffice@mtn.com



