Airtel Africa has posted a sharp rebound in profitability for the nine-month period ended 31 December 2025, reporting a net profit of $586 million, driven largely by surging data revenues, expanding smartphone penetration, and continued growth in its mobile money business. The results, released on 30 January 2026, underline Airtel’s accelerating operating momentum across its 14 African markets, as demand for internet connectivity and digital financial services continues to reshape the continent’s telecom landscape. Data revenues now Airtel’s biggest revenue engine The company reported that data revenues were the largest contributor to group revenues, rising by 36.5% in constant currency…

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Paul Murungi is a Ugandan Business Journalist with extensive financial journalism training from institutions in South Africa, London (UK), Ghana, Tanzania, and Uganda. His coverage focuses on groundbreaking stories across the East African region with a focus on ICT, Energy, Oil and Gas, Mining, Companies, Capital and Financial markets, and the General Economy.

His body of work has contributed to policy change in private and public companies.

Paul has so far won five continental awards at the Sanlam Group Awards for Excellence in Financial Journalism in Johannesburg, South Africa, and several Uganda national journalism awards for his articles on business and technology at the ACME Awards.

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