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Tuko News on MSNSafaricom announces KSh 48 billion total dividend payout to shareholdersSafaricom PLC shareholders approved a final dividend of KSh 0.65 per share, as the company reported strong financial ...
M-PESA Sokoni Caravan has now made a grand entrance into the Nairobi Region, bringing with it a range of exciting prizes for ...
Safaricom Ethiopia is on track to surpass its Kenyan lead office in the next few years, in what could soon shift the focus of East Africa's most profitable firm from Nairobi to Adis Ababa ...
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Tuko News on MSNSafaricom: Kenyans React as Telco Hits Over 50 Million Customers, Share Reward ScreenshotsKenyans share mixed reactions after Safaricom PLC announced it has surpassed the 50 million mark in customer base, after 25 ...
Safaricom has maintained the same dividend payout for the last three years despite the start-up costs of establishing ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNHow to Withdraw PayPal Funds Through Safaricom M-PESA AppTelecommunications giant Safaricom has introduced direct PayPal withdrawals through its M-PESA application — an update aimed at simplifying how Kenyans paid by global clients can access their funds.
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The Star on MSNSafaricom reaches 50 million customers in major milestoneThe company says the milestone highlights the trust, loyalty and partnership of Kenyans over the last two and a half decades.
The Grow with Safaricom Business forum is designed to equip them with tools and knowledge to digitise operations ...
Safaricom said the group's half-year earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) grew 31.9% year-on-year, but expected full-year earnings to ease to 94 billion to 100 billion Kenyan shillings ($731 ...
NAIROBI, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Kenya's biggest telecoms operator Safaricom's (SCOM.NR) earnings got a lift in the first half of the financial year from a resilient home market, it said on Thursday ...
For example, market leader Safaricom offers an 8 Mbps bronze fibre package for residential usage for Ksh2,999 ($21.17) per month, while a 20 Mbps silver bundle costs Ksh4,100 ($28.94).
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