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The ‘BIG BOX’ Procurement Fiasco – How SAFARICOM Insiders Ripped Off The System For A Quick Kill.

Scanning through the pages of the KPMG confidential report and reading the mainstream media analysis of it subsequent to its ‘leakage’, you get the feeling that there is an attempt to shield Safaricom and the general public from each other. Obviously self-preservation in a fast changing media industry is a strong moti

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The ‘BIG BOX’ Procurement Fiasco – How SAFARICOM Insiders Ripped Off The System For A Quick Kill.

Scanning through the pages of the KPMG confidential report and reading the mainstream media analysis of it subsequent to its ‘leakage’, you get the feeling that there is an attempt to shield Safaricom and the general public from each other. Obviously self-preservation in a fast changing media industry is a strong motivator for the media considering the media buying spend available for the marketing juggernaut – Safaricom. So, the gullible consumers of news continue to rationed despite the fact that they are also the buyers of media, they are the shareholders of media companies and more importantly shareolders of Safaricom. Someone f*cking gets to decide what is palatable for your media consumption and what isn’t, based on commercial interest...

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