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Tele-communication company Safaricom is upbeat that its sponsored golfers, Mutahi Kibugu from Nyeri Golf Club, Mohit Mediratta of Sigona, Railways' Samuel Njoroge, and Matthew Wahome of Nyali will ...
I consider myself privileged to have worked with and led young people in my close to two decades career in sustainability. I ...
Safaricom Plc., Kenya’s largest telecommunications operator, has received environmental clearance to install a subsea ...
Safaricom has launched an enticing 25% discount on new fibre internet connections, aiming to attract new customers to its ...
When Safaricom rolled out 5G Wi-Fi back in 2022, it was hardly pocket-friendly. The router went for KES 25,000, and the entry ...
The sponsorship marks Safaricom’s latest investment in Kenya’s youth and sports, building on its commitment to CSR ...
The deal will offer 65 percent of the state-owned energy logistics monopoly to the public, aiming to raise Sh100 billion ...
Safaricom has addressed a customer's frustration over a zero M-Shwari loan limit despite 15 years of loyalty. The telco ...
Safaricom PLC, the leading telecommunications company in Kenya, proposed to install a subsea cable within the Kenya Exclusive ...
Safaricom has committed Sh15 million towards this year’s devolution conference taking place in Homa Bay this week.
The M-Pesa Foundation is set to construct learning facilities worth KES 35 million at Limbine Primary School in Meru County.
The Treasury says the government will retain about 35 percent shareholding Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) if the proposed privatisation of the State-owned enterprise is sold through an Initial Public ...