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ID Selfies for Gamblers, Ksh50M Capital for Betting Firms as BCLB Pushes Strict Gambling Laws
Gambling in Kenya is about to change drastically. The Betting Control and Licensing Board (BCLB) has proposed new, tough rules that could shake the …
Safaricom suffers major blow
Mobile service provider Safaricom has suffered a major blow after it lost an application seeking to block a Canadian rival from connecting to its …
Opinion: Safaricom is complicating SIM Card re-registration
Peter Ndegwa, CEO Safaricom First of all, I do not support the directive by the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) asking clients of the …
A brief Introduction on how Safaricom scammed Transcend Media; defeated justice
Safaricom Chief Customer Officer Sylvia Wairimu Mulinge (Left) and CEO Peter Ndegwa, A few weeks ago, I told you my theory about how Safaricom …
Telkom Kenya changes tune on subscription service after Cyprian Nyakundi’s exposé
Mugo Kibati - Chief Executive Officer - Telkom Kenya Struggling Telecommunications firm Telkom Kenya has made changes to its subscription services after exposés by …
Read To Know If You Have Safaricom Stockholm Syndrome
Peter Ndegwa, CEO Safaricom Stockholm Syndrome is a psychological phenomenon where “hostages or abuse victims bond with their captors and abusers.” This bonding can …
Why Kenya's mobile sector is a promising employer
Mobile service sub-sector in Kenya continues to grow and employ more Kenyans in the recent years. Data from the Communication Authority of Kenya (CA) …
Kenya Floored as Cable Lists Cheapest Internet Providers in Africa
Kenya has been beaten by Somalia, which has the most affordable mobile internet in Africa and seventh worldwide this year according to a survey …
Telkom Kenya Pulls Out of the Merger Deal with Airtel
Helios Investment Partners, the 60 percent shareholders in Telkom Kenya (Formerly Orange Group by France Telecom) has opted out of its proposed merger with …
How the pandemic turned Kenya into a 'texting' nation
Mobile subscribers in Kenya have resorted to sending short text messages (SMSs), increasing the preference by 1.62 billion in the quarter to March this …