MTN is on track to report solid growth following the release of third-quarter earnings from its listed entities across the continent, including two of its biggest operations — Ghana and Nigeria. 

However, regulatory oversight continues to put pressure on the operator’s new pot of gold — financial services — in a number of its markets...

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