Monday, May 7, 2007

4 Senior MTN Officials on the Kenya Plane Down in Cameroon

Douala, Cameroon (PANA) - Four officials of the Cameroonian mobile phone company, Mobile Telephone Network (MTN) including the managing director, South African Utton Campbell, are among the 115 passengers of the Kenya Airways Boeing 737-800 that crashed in Cameroon, reliable sources told PANA here.
In addition to the managing director, there were also the administrative and financial director, the legal director as well as another staff member and MTN leader whose post was not yet disclosed.

It is even reported in MTN Cameroon that some of these leaders were travelling with members of their families on board the Kenya Airways aircraft.

MTN Cameroon, a telecommunication company, was set up on 15 February 2000 following the take-over of the Camtel Mobile phone operating licence by the South Africa group M-Cell which later became MTN international.

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