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Monday, November 30 - 2009

Celtel International acquires controlling stake in Vmobile of Nigeria

Celtel International, a subsidiary of MTC Group of Kuwait and a leading mobile operator in Africa, has announced that it has concluded a transaction to acquire a controlling stake of 65% in Vmobile, one of Nigeria's leading mobile telecom operators, for USD1.005 billion.

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This transaction marks the company's largest ever acquisition and will expand Celtel's presence to 15 markets on the African continent.

Vmobile offers extensive mobile coverage to more than 5 million customers throughout Nigeria. This transaction will give Vmobile access to Celtel's pan-African operational expertise and all the associated benefits of being part of the MTC/Celtel group. The transaction includes the purchase of existing shares and a substantial equity injection, which will immediately boost Vmobile's financial ability to realize its growth potential.

Commenting on the transaction, Marten Pieters, CEO of Celtel International, said: "This agreement marks Celtel's most important expansion in Africa to date. Nigeria is one of Africa's biggest and fastest growing markets and we are delighted that we can bring our extensive expertise and resources to offer Nigerians the best possible quality of services."

Tsega Gebreyes, Celtel's Chief Strategy & Development Officer commented: "We are delighted that the complex negotiations with Vmobile's shareholders have resulted in a successful transaction creating significant value for the shareholders and much needed investment in the company. Celtel looks forward to a strong partnership with Vmobile shareholders to build an even stronger business."

Mr. Paul Usoro, Chairman of Vmobile's investment committee, said: "We are delighted to have found a partner that shares both our vision and our passion for developing the mobile telephony market in Nigeria. This transaction will help us to rapidly expand our network to the benefit of our customers."

Celtel and MTC now provide mobile telecommunications services to more than 15 million customers in 15 countries in Africa.
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About Celtel International and MTC
Celtel is the most successful pan-African mobile network, offering telecommunications services in more countries than any other on the continent and with more than 13 million customers. The company is one of the best-known branded businesses in Africa with mobile licenses covering more than 400 million people, close to half of Africa's population. Under the brand promise of 'Making Life Better', the company is committed to achieving sustainable development of telecommunications in Africa. Celtel operates mobile cellular operations in 14 countries: Burkina Faso, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Niger, Nigeria, Republic of Congo, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. The company is also present in Sudan, under the brand name of 'Mobitel'. For more information please visit www.celtel.com

Celtel is owned by MTC, a leading provider of mobile telecommunications in the Middle East and Africa. The MTC Group is listed on the Kuwait Stock Exchange.

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