The CEO of Safaricom Bob Collymore dies aged 61.
In October 2017, Collymore took leave due to an 'undisclosed ailment' which turned out later to be cancer.
Collymore came back after 9 months of medical leave, in August 2018.
More to follow.
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The CEO of Safaricom Bob Collymore dies aged 61. In October 2017, Collymore took leave due to an 'undisclosed ailment' which turned out later to be cancer. Collymore came back after 9 months of medical leave, in August 2018. More to follow.
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1 itemThe CEO of Safaricom Bob Collymore dies aged 61.
In October 2017, Collymore took leave due to an 'undisclosed ailment' which turned out later to be cancer.
Collymore came back after 9 months of medical leave, in August 2018.
More to follow.
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