Safaricom’s first corporate bond is expected to revitalise a debt segment, which has been in a lull for years as Treasury ...
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Safaricom gets approval to raise Sh40 billion corporate bond
Safaricom PLC has obtained regulatory clearance to launch a Sh40 billion corporate bond to upgrade infrastructure in Kenya ...
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Safaricom, Starlink sign deal to boost internet access across Africa
American businessman Elon Musk’s satellite internet company, Starlink, has signed a deal with Safaricom’s parent company, ...
Safaricom Plc, Kenya’s biggest company by market value, grew profit by 52% after narrowing losses in its Ethiopian operations.
Safaricom has addressed a customer complaint by explaining how Kenyans can increase their Fuliza limit, offering a solution ...
Safaricom is hiring for 10 diverse job roles across various departments. Explore opportunities for Big Data Engineers, ...
NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 6 - Safaricom has reported a post-tax profit of Sh42.8 billion for the first half of 2025, a 52.1 percent increase from Sh28.1 billion Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | ...
Safaricom itself has been reluctant to split off M-Pesa, which today represents almost half of its revenue. This week, the ...
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Vodacom eyes State stake in Safaricom
South Africa’s Vodacom Group is seeking to acquire part of the government’s stake in Safaricom in a deal that could see the Johannesburg-based firm take majority control of the Kenyan tele-coms ...
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Kenya: Vodacom in Talks to Buy Part of Kenya's Safaricom Stake
Vodacom Group is in discussions with the Kenyan government about acquiring part of its stake in Safaricom, according to people familiar with the talks. The South African operator already owns nearly ...
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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