Thursday, November 27, 2025
NewsCenta
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
    • Local
    • Education
    • Agriculture
    • World
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrities
    • Music
  • Lifestyle
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Opinion
  • Newscenta Newspaper
No Result
View All Result
NewsCenta
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
    • Local
    • Education
    • Agriculture
    • World
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrities
    • Music
  • Lifestyle
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Opinion
  • Newscenta Newspaper
No Result
View All Result
NewsCenta
No Result
View All Result

MTN Foundation modules offer blueprint for youth empowerment

MTN Foundation’s new training modules provide skills roadmap for empowering young people

NewsCenta by NewsCenta
September 17, 2025
in Telecoms
0
MTN Foundation work Prof Manu youth chair
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Under the banner of its youth-focused economic empowerment initiatives, the MTN Ghana Foundation is leading a strategic shift in how the nation confronts its mounting youth unemployment challenge.

Championing entrepreneurship, digital skills, and practical training, the Foundation is positioning micro and small enterprises as the cornerstone for a more resilient, locally-driven economy.

You might also like

Shareholders merger

Shareholders to vote on merger, fairness report waiver

November 26, 2025
MTN Savanna Fest

MTN Savanna Fest health walk draws huge crowds in Tamale

November 25, 2025

The Foundation is tackling youth unemployment through wide-ranging empowerment initiatives aimed at equipping young people with practical skills, digital literacy, and entrepreneurial drive.

At the heart of these interventions are programmes such as the Enterprise Support Programme, vocational training initiatives, and digital skills development for jobs, all designed to provide funding, capacity-building, and mentorship to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and budding entrepreneurs.

These efforts, according to the Foundation, are critical in addressing one of Ghana’s most pressing challenges—the alarming rate of youth unemployment.

Practical skills and self-reliance

Speaking at the latest edition of “Bright Conversations” in Accra, Professor Franklyn Manu, Board Chairman of the MTN Ghana Foundation, underscored the need for deliberate investment in entrepreneurship and enterprise development as part of the national strategy for growth.

He explained that the Foundation has consistently championed initiatives to ensure that the country’s young population is not left behind in the rapidly changing job market.

Through youth summits, SME training, vocational skills development, and digital inclusion programmes, the Foundation empowers young people, especially women, to create jobs rather than depend on limited salaried employment opportunities.

Youth unemployment a “time bomb”

Prof Manu described youth unemployment as a “time bomb” that could explode into severe social and economic instability if not urgently addressed.

He expressed concern about the prevailing mindset among many young Ghanaians who finish school expecting someone else to employ them.

“Our economy is not growing fast enough to absorb the thousands of graduates and school leavers who complete JHS, SHS, and universities every year.

“The dependency on salaried jobs has become unsustainable. We must reorient our youth to embrace entrepreneurship, innovation, and self-reliance,” he cautioned.

He further noted that investing in education without aligning it with economic empowerment was dangerous and could worsen the unemployment crisis.

Challenges in mining communities

Drawing from the Foundation’s experience in rural and mining communities, Prof Manu lamented the difficulty in convincing young people to pursue sustainable livelihoods outside of illegal mining.

“In some mining communities, it is even difficult to get labourers or artisans because almost everyone is engaged in galamsey. We once trained youth in phone and electronics repair, but they abandoned it for galamsey because it was more profitable to search for gold,” he revealed.

He described this trend as worrying, warning that it undermines long-term human capital development and the sustainability of local economies.

 

The struggle of micro enterprises

The MTN Foundation Board Chairman also shed light on the plight of micro enterprises, which, despite employing more Ghanaians than multinational corporations, continue to struggle due to lack of systemic support.

“Micro enterprises are basically struggling to survive. Yet in terms of employment, their contribution far outweighs that of big companies.

“Unfortunately, incentives and support systems are often directed at foreign companies through investment roadshows, while indigenous enterprises are overlooked,” he lamented.

Prof Manu stressed that if Ghana truly wants to address unemployment, it must provide strong incentives, support structures, and formalization frameworks for local businesses.

 

Call for policy shift and youth mindset change

He criticized successive governments for focusing too much on attracting foreign investors with “mouth-watering incentives” while ignoring local investors and small-scale entrepreneurs who drive grassroots economic activity.

To the youth, Prof Manu delivered a piece of timeless advice: hard work, honesty, and pride in one’s craft remain the surest pathways to success.

“Take pride in your work. That is what will make you successful,” he emphasized, urging young people to embrace entrepreneurship with seriousness and integrity.

 

Building a resilient economy

The MTN Ghana Foundation’s economic empowerment initiatives continue to position entrepreneurship as a central solution to unemployment.

With programmes designed to equip young people with 21st-century skills, the Foundation hopes to inspire a new generation of innovators and job creators who will contribute to a more resilient and inclusive Ghanaian economy.

Post Views: 372
Tags: MTN GhanaMTN Ghana Foundation
NewsCenta

NewsCenta

Related Stories

Shareholders merger

Shareholders to vote on merger, fairness report waiver

by NewsCenta
November 26, 2025
0

MobileMoney Fintech Ltd has summoned its shareholders and qualifying beneficiaries to an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) scheduled for Monday, December...

MTN Savanna Fest

MTN Savanna Fest health walk draws huge crowds in Tamale

by NewsCenta
November 25, 2025
0

The 2025 MTN Savanna Fest Health Walk recorded an impressive turnout on the streets of Tamale as hundreds of residents,...

SMEs MTN Absa

50 SMEs complete MTN, Absa mini MBA

by Christabel Oboshie Annan
November 23, 2025
0

MTN Ghana, in partnership with Absa Bank Ghana and NOVA Business School Africa, has graduated the first batch of 50...

Innova sexual abuse

Innova DDB launches campaign against sexual abuse

by Christabel Oboshie Annan
November 23, 2025
0

Innova DDB Ghana, in collaboration with Family Renaissance International (FRI) and 3Music TV, has launched a national awareness campaign aimed...

Recommended

Sanitary pads Apaak

Gov’t didn’t buy sanitary pads at GH¢45 – Apaak fires NPP MPs

November 27, 2025
2026 World Cup

Ghana forms 11-member team to drive 2026 World Cup plans

November 27, 2025
Ghanaians deportation US Ghana deportees Passport application Ablakwa Guinea-Bissau military takeover

Ghana condemns Guinea-Bissau military takeover

November 27, 2025

Popular Story

  • Songs Daddy Lumba

    See the list of over 200 songs Daddy Lumba released

    748 shares
    Share 299 Tweet 187
  • The true story behind Ghana’s acceptance of deportees

    723 shares
    Share 289 Tweet 181
  • Gold-backed policies since 2021 driving economic gains — BoG

    717 shares
    Share 287 Tweet 179
  • 10 of top 11 causes of death killing more men in Ghana

    702 shares
    Share 281 Tweet 176
  • Monday, May 26, 2025 Newspaper Headlines

    695 shares
    Share 278 Tweet 174
NewsCenta

Newscenta is a Ghana-based news organisation publishing in print (The Newscenta Newspaper) and on a digital media platform (newscenta.com) dedicated to delivering timely and impactful news across various sectors, including politics, business, economy, technology, and culture.

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Health
  • Education
  • Mining
  • Energy
  • Telecoms
  • Agriculture
  • Opinion
  • Newscenta Newspaper
  • Trade

© 2025 All Rights Reserved NewsCenta.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
    • Local
    • World
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrities
    • Music
  • Lifestyle
  • Newspaper Headlines
  • Business
  • Agriculture
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Opinion
  • Newscenta Newspaper

© 2025 All Rights Reserved NewsCenta.

Connect with us