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Sixty60 continued its expansion in the six months to 28 December 2025, with sales via the platform rising 34.6%.
iOCO has repurchased a further 2.18 million of its own shares, continuing a buyback programme launched last year.
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MTN Nigeria said it has “not been accused of any wrongdoing” after reports emerged at the weekend that it’s being investigated by the country’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
While Telkom is cleaning up in mobile, its fixed-line business continues to feel pressure as competition bites and as the company continues to switch off wireline infrastructure. But the numbers are far from shocking.
Bitcoin soared to the highest level in a year, extending a run that’s seen prices more than double since March.
MTN Nigeria says it’s being investigated by the country’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over a listing of shares on the stock exchange.
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