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Safaricom 2019/2020
Ali Baba
#671 Posted : Wednesday, November 24, 2021 7:55:15 PM
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obiero wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
Why is Safaricom sliding?

Personally I don’t think they are handling their customers well under the new CEO. Like closure of the Selfcare site, with no notice. They are doing that to get clients to the physical shops, which is a stupid thing in 2021!

Ethiopia. PM Abiy Ahmed in the front lines, just like King Saul.
My 2 cents
#672 Posted : Wednesday, November 24, 2021 8:45:29 PM
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Ali Baba wrote:
obiero wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
Why is Safaricom sliding?

Personally I don’t think they are handling their customers well under the new CEO. Like closure of the Selfcare site, with no notice. They are doing that to get clients to the physical shops, which is a stupid thing in 2021!

Ethiopia. PM Abiy Ahmed in the front lines, just like King Saul.


Debt is also starting to pile on the Balance Sheet.
mlennyma
#673 Posted : Thursday, November 25, 2021 10:37:03 AM
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My 2 cents wrote:
Ali Baba wrote:
obiero wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
Why is Safaricom sliding?

Personally I don’t think they are handling their customers well under the new CEO. Like closure of the Selfcare site, with no notice. They are doing that to get clients to the physical shops, which is a stupid thing in 2021!

Ethiopia. PM Abiy Ahmed in the front lines, just like King Saul.


Debt is also starting to pile on the Balance Sheet.


I expect some missed deadlines and contractor noise in Ethiopia,there could also be some fraction of borrowed money accruing interest as conflict persists
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Ericsson
#674 Posted : Thursday, November 25, 2021 1:54:23 PM
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obiero wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
Why is Safaricom sliding?

Personally I don’t think they are handling their customers well under the new CEO. Like closure of the Selfcare site, with no notice. They are doing that to get clients to the physical shops, which is a stupid thing in 2021!


They want you to see their beautiful ladies at the physical shops.
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cyruskulei
#675 Posted : Friday, November 26, 2021 10:46:33 AM
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Mr. Market is listen to the new Covid variant from SA. Volumes exiting or changing hands.

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Ericsson
#676 Posted : Wednesday, December 01, 2021 1:21:55 PM
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A weak shilling added KES 1.1 billion to Safaricom's debt service burden in the six months to September this year.
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mozenrat
#677 Posted : Wednesday, December 08, 2021 10:10:33 AM
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obiero wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
Why is Safaricom sliding?

Personally I don’t think they are handling their customers well under the new CEO. Like closure of the Selfcare site, with no notice. They are doing that to get clients to the physical shops, which is a stupid thing in 2021!


The selfcare portal has not been closed. I login to the selfcare nearly every week including today and it’s working.
Ericsson
#678 Posted : Saturday, January 15, 2022 12:40:17 PM
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https://youtu.be/l79HU2VhT7I
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Ericsson
#679 Posted : Friday, January 21, 2022 9:30:31 PM
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M-PESA tops use by diaspora Kenyans

Two in every ten Kenyans abroad use Safaricom’s M-PESA to send money back home, a survey by the Central Bank of Kenya shows.

Kenyans sent home a record Kes421.9 billion ($3.718 billion) last year up from Kes351 billion ($3.094 billion) in a similar period in 2020.

Central Bank of Kenya said Safaricom channeled 20 percent of the remittances underscoring the popularity of the mobile services among Kenyans in the diaspora.

“On the most preferred service provider, the respondents indicated that M-PESA/Safaricom is the most preferred service provider, selected by 20 percent of the respondents,” CBK said.

M-PESA was followed by banks, WorldRemit, Wave, Sendwave, and Western Union.

https://maudhui.co.ke/m-...use-by-diaspora-kenyans/
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Ericsson
#680 Posted : Saturday, January 22, 2022 3:18:22 PM
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https://www.datacenterdy...ata-center-in-ethiopia/

Safaricom to deploy pre-fab data center in Ethiopia

Safaricom is deploying a new prefabricated data center in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, as the telco begins to launch operations in the country.

Anwar Soussa, managing director of Safaricom Ethiopia, said late last month the company's first data center has arrived in Addis and the company is working on its network rollout.

“At such a monumental time where we are building our network, we are committed to bringing the best telecom technology to Ethiopia. We have invested 100 Million USD in our first Data Center in Addis,” the company said in a LinkedIn post.
While the company didn’t share specifics around specifications, Pedro Rabacal, chief technology officer at Safaricom Ethiopia, said the facility ‘started off in China’ and was built there over a number of weeks before being delivered to the capital via boat.

He added the company is investing around $300 million into the country in 2022 and more data centers will be rolled out as the network grows.

“We need a number of data centers across Ethiopia to be able to cover the whole territory,” he said. “First we will expand to Adama, then Dira Dawa, and then further out.”

Ethiopia ends telco monopoly

The deployment comes as Safaricom looks to launch commercials services in the country and become Ethiopia’s second telecoms operator.

Until last year the government-owned Ethio Telecom operated with a monopoly on the sector. However, in May 2021 a consortium led by Kenya's Safaricom, Vodafone, and Japan's Sumitomo were awarded a license to operate in the country.
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