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Safaricom has taken a stand on reports linking it to the arrest of the late X influencer, Albert Omondi Ojwang. In a statement on Wednesday, June 11, Safaricom CEO Dr. Peter Ndegwa expressed his ...
Safaricom Foundation Trustee Janice Mwendameru said in the medical camps, the experts will also be carrying out prostate cancer screening for men who in the past have been shying away despite ...
Nairobi - January 9, 2008 - Safaricom and its partners today made a donation of a total of KShs 15 million to the Kenya Red Cross Society towards the emergency relief fund regarding the recent civil ...
Safaricom Foundation has partnered with non-governmental organisation, Hand in Hand Eastern Africa, to support self-help groups with micro-loans. The foundation will invest Sh12 million in the ...
More than 5,000 people were able to access medication and register with the Social Health Authority (SHA) during the pre-devolution conference in Homa Bay. The conference, organised by the Council of ...
Capital FM (Nairobi) Nairobi — M-Pesa Foundation has committed Sh254 million for free medical services in 30 counties. The phase three of the project will be conducted over a period of 11 months.
Safaricom operates M-Pesa in Kenya, while South Africa’s Vodacom runs the service through its subsidiaries in Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique, Lesotho, Ghana and Egypt.
Safaricom's earnings before interest and tax were 84.99 billion shillings ($622.6 million) in the year to March 31, down 22% from the previous year.
Kenya's biggest telecoms company Safaricom has urged regulators to consider requiring satellite internet providers such as Elon Musk's Starlink to partner with local mobile network operators.