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WATCH: Why MTN Zakhele Futhi has listed on the JSE

MTN Zakhele chair Sindisiwe Mabaso-Koyana talks to Business Day TV about transformation

HARD SELL: With MTN’s shares slumping, investors are hoping newly appointed CEO Rob Shuter will capitalise on the growing mobile finance sector. Picture: REUTERS
HARD SELL: With MTN’s shares slumping, investors are hoping newly appointed CEO Rob Shuter will capitalise on the growing mobile finance sector. Picture: REUTERS

MTN Zakhele Futhi has listed on the empowerment arm of the JSE. This is the second time that MTN facilitates a listing on this nature.

MTN Zakhele Futhi holds about 77-million shares in MTN, amounting to 4% of MTN’s issued share capital and will be listed for a minimum of five years.

MTN Zakhele chair Sindisiwe Mabaso-Koyana joined Business Day TV to discuss what the listing means for MTN and transformation.

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