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NSSF Stake in MTN Uganda Shoots to Shs1.23 Trillion in Less Than a Month

CEO East Africa MagazineMarch 4, 2026March 4, 2026
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MTN Uganda’s rally on the USE continues to create massive wealth for top local investors. NSSF’s stake has surged past Shs1.23 trillion, while chairman Charles Mbire’s 4% holding is now worth about Shs420 billion ($118M) as the share price climbed from Shs312 in November to Shs470.
MTN Uganda’s rally on the USE continues to create massive wealth for top local investors. NSSF’s stake has surged past Shs1.23 trillion, while chairman Charles Mbire’s 4% holding is now worth about Shs420 billion ($118M) as the share price climbed from Shs312 in November to Shs470.

MTN’s strong rally on the Uganda Securities Exchange (USE) continues to create significant wealth for its large local shareholders, with the telecom’s share price climbing steadily from Shs312 in November 2025 to Shs428 in February 2026.

Trading data indicates that the share price has now reached Shs470.

The steady upward movement reflects sustained investor confidence in one of the most dominant counters on the local bourse.

From Shs312 to Shs428

Between November and early February, MTN’s share price rose by Shs116, moving from Shs312 to Shs428.

The initial surge delivered substantial gains for major shareholders, including National Social Security Fund (NSSF) and businessman Charles Mbire.

From Shs428 to Shs470

The rally did not stop there. At the start of this month, the share price had climbed further to Shs470, extending the bullish run and reinforcing MTN’s position as one of the strongest-performing stocks on the USE.

Total gain since November: Shs158 per share

Overall, the stock has gained Shs158 per share from November’s Shs312 to the current Shs470, a remarkable appreciation in just a few months.

NSSF’s stake surges above Shs1.23 trillion

NSSF, which holds a 10.7% stake equivalent to 2,629,607,810 shares, has seen the value of its investment rise sharply alongside the stock.

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At the current price of Shs470 per share, the Fund’s total MTN holding is now valued at Shs1.23 trillion ($347.12 million)

From November’s Shs312 to March’s Shs470, the Shs158 increase per share has generated a total gain of Shs415.47 billion ($116.96 million)

The development pushes NSSF’s MTN investment firmly above Shs1.23 trillion, strengthening its standing as the telecom’s largest local institutional shareholder.

Mbire’s stake climbs to nearly $118 million

MTN Uganda chairman Charles Mbire, who owns a 4% stake amounting to 895,561,810 shares, has equally benefited from the rally.

At Shs470 per share, the total value of his stake now stands at Shs420.3 billion ($117.97 million)

The Shs158 per share gain since November has increased the value of Mbire’s holding by Shs141.49 billion ($39.74 million)

Strong momentum on the USE

The rise from Shs312 in November to Shs470 this month underscores MTN’s growing strength on the USE.

For both institutional investors, such as NSSF, and influential shareholders such as Mbire, the sustained rally highlights how quickly value can expand when market confidence remains strong.

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