REUTERS/Monicah Mwangi NAIROBI, Nov 7 (Reuters) – Kenya’s biggest telecoms operator, Safaricom, lowered its full-year earnings guidance on Thursday, after reporting a sharp fall in net ...
The growth signifies a 16.6 per cent growth in the unaudited results. According to the telco, this has been facilitated by year-over-year (YoY) average revenue per user which has also grown by 13. ...
Safaricom PLC has recorded another consecutive growth in its half-year financial results, with the company’s revenue rising to Ksh181 billion for the period ending September 30, 2024. This marks a ...
(Bloomberg) -- Safaricom Plc, Kenya’s biggest company by market value, said first-half profit fell 18% because of the devaluation of Ethiopia’s currency. The Nairobi-based company’s net income fell to ...
Safaricom's half year profit to September 2024 has fallen by 17.7 percent to Sh28.1 billion from Sh34.1 billion due to the depreciation of the Ethiopian currency, the birr. The telco took a Sh17.5 ...
A former Safaricom employee has sued the telecommunications firm demanding Sh800 million for wrongful dismissal. Mr Saikumar Allaka, a former senior analytics manager at the telco, says he was ...
SIM swapping allows customers to retain their existing number by obtaining a replacement SIM card, which is critical when a card is lost or damaged. However, fraudsters have increasingly exploited ...
Vodacom not looking for other M&A deals after blocked Maziv merger November 11, 2024 Kenya's biggest telecoms operator, Safaricom , lowered its full-year earnings guidance on Thursday, after ...
Safaricom PLC created more than one million jobs in the past financial year. Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa speaking at a past event. Photo: Peter Ndegwa. "If the wider (induced) effects on the economy ...
Is your SIM card deactivated yet you had some money in your M-Pesa? Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa speaking at a past even. Photo: Peter Ndegwa. TUKO.co.ke reached out to the leading telecommunications ...
The Daily Nation report, citing months of research and testimonies from insiders, argues that Safaricom’s internal systems allow Kenyan authorities to bypass court orders and monitor citizens in real ...