The GSMA has elected MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita as its deputy chair, following the appointment of Bharti Airtel vice chairman Gopal Vittal as chair.
The move highlights the GSMA’s recognition of executives from emerging market operators in key leadership roles, reflecting the growing influence of these regions in the global telecoms industry.
Mupita will serve as deputy chair for the remainder of the board term, which runs until the end of 2026. In this role, he will support the chair and board in overseeing the GSMA’s strategic direction. The organisation represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide.
GSMA Director General Vivek Badrinath described Mupita’s experience as “invaluable as we continue to navigate the dynamic landscape of our industry.”
Commenting on his appointment, Mupita said: “This is a great honour, particularly at a time of rapid technological advancements and increasing digital adoption across Africa. Mobile technology will play a crucial role in addressing pressing societal challenges and unlocking the full potential of Africa and the rest of the Global South, ensuring no one is left behind in our journey towards a more connected future.”
Mupita has served as MTN Group President and CEO since September 2020, having previously held the position of group CFO from 2017.