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MTN Begins Gradual Phase-Out of Ayoba as It Shifts Toward a Unified Digital Ecosystem Across Africa

This aligns with MTN’s broader Ambition 2030 strategy, which prioritizes connectivity, fintech, and digital infrastructure.

MTN Group has begun the gradual phase-out of its Ayoba super app across African markets, ending a seven-year effort to build a local alternative to global messaging platforms like WhatsApp. The move, confirmed in March 2026, marks a strategic shift in how the company delivers digital services.

The company is now focusing on a unified digital ecosystem that brings together messaging, entertainment, and financial services in one integrated platform, rather than maintaining separate standalone apps. This aligns with MTN’s broader Ambition 2030 strategy, which prioritizes connectivity, fintech, and digital infrastructure.

Launched in 2019, Ayoba quickly grew to tens of millions of users, supported by free data promotions and SMS-based access. However, the app struggled to retain users long-term as global competitors offered stronger network effects and broader functionality. Technical issues and onboarding challenges also affected user experience in its later stages.

As part of the transition, Ayoba was removed from app stores on 20 March 2026, with existing users given a limited window to access and back up their data. New downloads are no longer available, and users who uninstall the app cannot reinstall it. The company has advised users to review updated terms as it moves into this new phase.

Source : www. techafricanews.com