
Peter Ndegwa







In the third quarter of the 2024/2025 FY, Airtel Kenya outpaced Safaricom in new SIM card registrations, adding 3.01m subscribers to reach a record 24.5m.

Safaricom, Kenya's telecommunications company, has a board of directors with competitive compensation reflecting their roles in steering the company’s strategies.

Following a Kenyan customer's complaint about a zero M-Shwari loan limit, Safaricom clarified that increasing the loan threshold requires financial discipline.

Safaricom has launched a new loan product, Taasi Pochi, in partnership with Pezesha, KCB Group, Sidian Bank, and DTB Kenya. The telco set conditions.

Chief executive officers (CEOs) own the largest shares in Kenya's top NSE-listed companies such as the Co-operative Bank of Kenya, Equity, and Safaricom.

Safaricom has addressed concerns regarding its Fuliza service, clarifying that it does not set the borrowing limits for users. It noted NCBA and KCB set limits.

Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE)-listed company, Safaricom, hit KSh 388.7 billion, becoming the first in East Africa to cross the KSh 300 billion mark.

A Safaricom customer requested to convert his Bonga points into cash, prompting a swift response from the telecommunications giant. The company declined it.

Safaricom has shared important tips to help customers prevent unauthorised SIM card registrations using national IDs amid rising concerns over fraud.
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