How Gambian CEO Muhammed Jah is transforming telecoms in Sierra Leone and The Gambia
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 4/12/2025
By Sallu Kamuskay A quiet but powerful telecom revolution is taking place in West Africa — and at the centre of it is Gambian entrepreneur Muhammed Jah, the CEO of QGroup and founder of QCell. From The Gambia to Sierra Leone, Jah is changing how millions of people connect, communicate, work, and (…)
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