MTN Group is set to invest $1 billion in Ghana over the next five years, the mobile operator said on Wednesday, after the government exempted its Ghanaian unit from tax claims worth about $773 million.
The tax claim was initially issued after the revenue authority audited the company for the years 2014 to 2018 and inferred that it under-declared its revenue by about 30% during the period.
MTN Chief Executive Officer Ralph Mupita said the company was committed to investing in Ghana despite short-term headwinds.
“To be sure, macro-economic conditions are very challenging in the near term. That said we are focused on the medium and long term and we are seeing growth,” MTN Chief Executive Officer Ralph Mupita.
MTN intends to invest the amount in 5G technology which it believes would spur faster growth across sectors, he said.
Currently, Ghana is reckoning with its worst economic crisis in a generation as capital outflows, a crushing debt-service burden and rapid currency depreciation wreak havoc on government and household finances.
Consumer inflation in Ghana slowed slightly to 53.6% year-on-year in January from a more than two-decade high of 54.1% in the previous month.
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