MTN Rwanda dipped into the red in the 2024 financial year as revenue came under pressure and operating costs rose.

The company reported a loss after tax of 5.5-billion Rwandan francs for the year to end-December, while earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (ebitda) decreased by 19.8% to 92.9-billion Rwandan francs...

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