MTN Ghana Sweeps IPR Ghana Excellence Awards with Triple Win

MTN Ghana has been recognized for its outstanding communication efforts, winning three major awards at the IPR Ghana Excellence Awards for 2023/2024.

The company took home the top prize in the PR Organisation of the Year (Telecommunications) category, marking its sixth consecutive win.

Awards Won by MTN Ghana:

PR Organisation of the Year (Telecommunications): This award acknowledges MTN Ghana’s commitment to strong stakeholder engagement and clear communication.

Best in Crisis and Issues Communications: This award highlights MTN Ghana’s professionalism in managing complex situations with transparency and accuracy.

Best in Corporate Communications: This award recognizes MTN Ghana’s excellence in articulating its values and vision both internally and externally.

 

Speaking on the awards, Adwoa Wiafe, Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer, said, “Collectively, these awards reaffirm MTN Ghana’s dedication to upholding high standards in communication practice and its ongoing efforts to deepen trust, enhance engagement, and shape meaningful connections with our customers, employees, and partners.”

Georgina Asare Fiagbenu, Senior Manager, Corporate Communications, added, “These honours affirm the dedication and passion of our Corporate Communications team.

Our focus has always been to tell MTN’s story with clarity, empathy, and purpose, whether we are engaging customers, supporting internal teams, or managing complex issues.”

The National PR summit, where the awards were presented, was held at the Western Plus Serene Atlantic Hotel in Takoradi from November 13th to 15th, with the theme “Imagining PR in the Contemporary World”.

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