Airtel Africa Appoints Former Vodacom Tanzania CEO As Its New Regional East Africa Director

Airtel Africa has chosen former Vodacom Tanzania executive Ian Ferrao as the new regional director of its East African department.
Ian Ferrao who is a senior manager with over 12 years of experience in telecommunication roles, will take over the position which presided over 6 of the 14 African countries where Airtel Africa runs its operations.

The Chief Executive Officer Of Airtel Africa; Raghunath Mandava said, “He brings a wealth of relevant telecommunications and mobile money experience within the region and will be an asset to the business.”
Mr. Mandava added that, “He will be part of the Africa Executive Committee based in Nairobi and will focus on driving growth across voice, data and mobile money in East Africa.”

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Ian Ferrao, Regional Director, East Africa – Airtel Africa. Photo from The Kenyan Wall Street.

Ian Ferrao had previously worked as the Chief Executive Officer of Vodacom Tanzania and Vodacom Lesotho and worked at both firms for an average of 3 years each, from 2013 to 2015 at Vodacom Lesotho and from 2015 to 2018 for Vodacom Tanzania.

After leaving Vodacom Tanzania in September 2018, Ian Ferrao has been on a career break. Vodacom Tanzania then sought the services of the current Safaricom Chief Customer Officer Sylvia Mulinge to fill up his position, but she was unfortunately denied a work permit.

Ian Ferrao who holds a First Class Honours Degree in BSc Management Sciences from the Warwick Business School, will oversee Airtel Africa’s operations in Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.

Source: http://mpesapay.com/airtel-africa-appoints-former-vodacom-tanzania-ceo-as-its-new-regional-east-africa-director/

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How does airtel stay in business all these years? I think it’s a whitewash company!

the rest of its african businesses are profitable. so it survives via mother-company bailouts.

Airtel Africa books more revenue than Safaricom and is also not far in profitability from Safaricom.
Revenue of Kshs 300bn, 74bn in Operating Income, Kshs 45bn in net profit.

Airtel Kenya which shares its headquarters with AirtelAfrica is always bailed out year on year

I wonder why they keep the Kenya market as much as it has potential , they have never made good enough effort to improve their network to come to per with the competition .

It is key that they keep the kenyan market for their listing. In Africa if your are not present in Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya, you are not considered to be in business. Their keeping the Kenyan arm and buying Telkom Kenya is for this purpose.