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MTC named Namibia’s most admired brand for the third time in a row

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MTC has been named Namibia’s most admired brand for the third year running by Brand Africa.

The telco also bagged the Most Admired telecommunications brand category and Most Admired Namibian Brand symbolizing African pride.

“As leaders of this Namibian household name (MTC), our stance has always been to humanise the brand so that it is relatable. And we have achieved this through being customer-centric – creating products and solutions that speak to people’s needs, and having a Corporate Social Investment drive that attends and gives remedy to several societal issues that affect our people. As a truly Namibian brand for the people and by the people, we are therefore humbled by the recognition, and our appreciation goes to all MTC Ambassadors and the entire 081Nation at large for making MTC the most relevant brand for the past 27 years, and today the Most Admired Namibian Brand for the third year running.” MTC Managing Director, Dr. Licky Erastus said while accepting the awards.

MTC Chief Human Capital, Corporate and Marketing Officer, Tim Ekandjo was honored with the Africa Brand Leadership Excellence Award 2022.

The recognition award is conferred to an individual who possesses excellent leadership traits, and throughout his/her career, help build strong brands.

“In leadership, one has to build oneself first to become successful. Thereafter, it is about building and growing others. It is about making a positive difference in serving the interest of those who entrust you with leadership. In light of branding, it is more than just a logo. It is about the people and the culture that you build, and living up to the promise that you make to the people.”

Established in 2010, Brand Africa is an intergenerational movement to inspire a brand-led African Renaissance to drive Africa’s competitiveness, connect Africa and create a positive image of the continent. 

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