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Safaricom to roll out tokenised Wi-Fi and prepaid fibre in 2026
Safaricom has revealed plans for fixed broadband, Tokenized Wi-Fi, and prepaid fibre as the company seeks to expand internet access in Kenya’s digital economy. Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa has outlined ...
A petition has been filed seeking to halt the proposed sale of the government’s 15 per cent stake in Safaricom to Vodacom ...
Business Daily Africa on MSN
Safaricom, EABL corporate bonds fail to spark secondary debt trading
The trading of corporate bonds at the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) has remained dismal despite new major issuances by Safaricom and EABL in 2025.Total corporate bond turnover last year rose to ...
Business Daily Africa on MSN
CAK leaves Vodacom-Safaricom full merger review
The Competition Authority of Kenya (CAK) will not conduct a full review of Vodacom Group’s proposed acquisition of an additional 20 percent stake in Safaricom, leaving the transaction to be assessed ...
Ruto said the government is set to raise about Sh350 billion from the initial public offering of the Kenya Pipeline Company ...
Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has vehemently opposed the Treasury's plan to divest a 15 percent stake in Safaricom PLC to Vodafone Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | ...
Safaricom plans to roll out the offering in Kenya and Ethiopia, giving customers who do not want to commit to monthly plans ...
The Kenyan government plans to sell more of its stake in telecom operator Safaricom. As reported by Business Daily earlier this week, Finance Minister John Mbadi is keen to sell some of the government ...
Safaricom, Kenya’s largest telecom company and provider of the nation’s mobile money service, M-Pesa, has launched a new innovation center in Nairobi. Named Safaricom Alpha, a priority of the ...
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Unpacking Safaricom’s 15% stake sale: Was the government’s move a strategic win or a risk?
Erick Mokaya, founder of Mwango Capital, analyses the Kenyan government's decision to sell 15% of Safaricom and questions ...
Shortly after Safaricom chief executive Bob Collymore returned to work after a nine-month medical leave in August 2018, he found himself back in the trenches. In the past two decades, the Kenyan ...
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