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“Murder at the Top: MTN’s Former CEO Sifiso Dabengwa Knocks Off in Mysterious Circumstances”
Former MTN Group CEO Sifiso Dabengwa, the man who took the company from success to catastrophic collapse, has bitten the dust. At least, that’s what Chris Maroleng, Dabengwa’s former lieutenant, announced on X – the new platform for those who crave chaos.
It’s no surprise that Dabengwa, the master of corporate sabotage, finally ran out of gas. After all, who can recover from the wreckage of a $5.2 billion fine for failing to disconnect millions of unregistered subscribers? That’s right, folks, it’s like he handed the key to his kingdom on a platter, and Nigeria – the company’s biggest market – went up in flames.
From his humble beginnings as a managing director at Eskom, Dabengwa rose through the ranks, collecting shiny new titles like a good little lapdog. But, we all know the real game-changer was his stint at MTN, where he spent nine years (yes, you read that right) running the show like a dictator, sucking the life out of everyone around him. Talk about having a never-ending supply of Kool-Aid!
The man behind the curtain, a.k.a. Chris Maroleng, remembered Dabengwa with all the sentiment of a cold fish. “It is with a heavy heart that I heard of the passing of my mentor and friend, Sifiso Dabengwa… His attention to detail, outstanding professionalism, and relentless pursuit of excellence in all his endeavors have left an indelible mark on me and all who had the privilege of knowing him… We have truly lost a great leader whose legacy will continue to inspire and guide us.” Wow, talk about a thinly veiled attempt at sucking up to the big guy!
Rest in peace, Dabengwa. May your epitaph read: “He managed to lose his company the biggest and most epic of ways… “