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    MTN South Sudan Appoints Mapula Bodibe as New CEO

    MTN South Sudan has named Mapula Bodibe as its new Chief Executive Officer.

    With over 25 years of experience in the telecommunications industry—17 of which were in senior leadership positions across various MTN branches—Bodibe brings a wealth of expertise to the role. 

    Her previous positions include CEO of MTN Rwanda, Chief Consumer Officer at MTN South Africa, and Chief Marketing Officer at MTN Uganda.

    Her solid track record in leadership is expected to play a pivotal role in advancing MTN South Sudan’s growth and reinforcing its market position.

    The company expressed confidence in her leadership, emphasizing a continued commitment to digital inclusion for all South Sudanese through investment in a world-class network, outstanding customer service, and innovative solutions.

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