Uganda Deports MTN Chief Executive Over Security Concerns

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Uganda’s security agencies and immigration department have deported the chief executive of the largest telecommunications company in the country over security reasons. MTN Uganda on Friday confirmed the deportation of Wim Vanhelleputte. “MTN has not been notified of the grounds for the deportation,” the company however tweeted. Vanhelleputte, a Belgian national, was deported to Belgium […]

 

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