The companies have formed a strategic alliance that will unlock value and growth for MTN Group’s clients and foster economic development across markets on the continent.
This will come in the form of enhanced access to infrastructure – a vital move for a continent where only around 30% of the population is connected to the internet, Samer Abu-Ltaif, Corporate Vice-President and President of Microsoft Middle East and Africa, echoed these sentiments. To enable this growth, Microsoft “has created plans to assist and upskill our staff, and those skills will be used to better assist our customers,” said Naidoo.
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