President Museveni meets MTN top bosses at Entebbe

President Yoweri Museveni (in white shirt) poses with the top MTN Group bosses and other government officials after the meeting at State House Entebbe. PPU PHOTO
President Yoweri Museveni has held a high-level meeting with a delegation from MTN Group at State House Entebbe.
Details of the meeting were not readily available but the President said on X handle that he told the MTN delegation that it makes sense for international investors like the MTN Group to put their cash in sectors that generate jobs and raise people’s incomes.
“If people have jobs and incomes, they will buy more phones and use them more. That’s why we must invest in the four key sectors of wealth and job creation; commercial agriculture, manufacturing, services, and ICT. The purchasing power per capita in Africa is still low, and to raise it, we must expand our economic base, not just operate in a narrow business sector,” he said.
- “Finally, I encourage MTN and other investors to explore manufacturing partnerships and take advantage of Africa’s emerging opportunities in regional trade and industrialization.”
The MTN delegation expressed gratitude to the President for the warm reception and visionary guidance. Jonas Mcebisi, the Chairman of the MTN Group , reaffirmed the company’s long-term commitment to Uganda and praised the excellent cooperation the company has received from the government and regulatory bodies.
“We just came today to say thank you very much for the support you have always given us. We have had excellent collaboration from the regulators, and MTN is not here for the short term, we are here for the long haul,” he said.
- The meeting was also attended by top government officials including line ministers, officials from UCC and the URA.
The MTN team commended the government for its inclusive growth stance through ICT, agriculture, and industrialization, saying it inspires MTN to keep driving meaningful investment in Uganda’s future. “We are grateful for the opportunity to serve the people of Uganda and assure of our deepest commitment to continue to drive the digital progress of this great country,” said MTN Uganda CEO Sylivia Mulinge in a tweet on X.
Meanwhile, MTN Uganda has announced an ambitious nationwide network upgrade aimed at enhancing voice, data, and mobile money services, ensuring customers enjoy a more seamless and superior digital experience.
The three-month initiative, which runs through July 2025, is a key pillar of the company’s broader strategy to strengthen digital connectivity and elevate customer satisfaction across the country.
Mulinge said the exercise is not just about technical enhancements but mainly about empowering everyday life.
- “This upgrade is about transforming the daily digital experiences of millions of Ugandans. From students streaming lectures to entrepreneurs managing mobile transactions, our enhanced network will enable every individual to reach their full potential. Together, our network is unstoppable,” Mulinge said.
- The officials said the upgrade is being implemented in phases across the country, with the Greater Central region receiving the most extensive improvements at 35%, followed by the West (19%), Southwest (15%), North (12%), East (9%), and Central (9%). This targeted rollout is designed to boost coverage, reliability, and capacity in both densely populated and underserved areas.
To minimize disruption, most upgrade work is scheduled during late-night hours. However, MTN has advised customers to expect occasional temporary service interruptions as enhancements are carried out.
The primary goal of this initiative is to improve the reliability, speed, and clarity of MTN’s core services—including voice calls, high-speed data, mobile money transactions, and enterprise solutions under MTN Business.
The network upgrade is part of MTN Uganda’s long-term commitment to delivering on its Ambition 2025 strategy, reaffirming the company’s vision that, “Together, our network is unstoppable.”