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Safaricom 2019/2020
Ericsson
#561 Posted : Tuesday, February 16, 2021 8:40:04 AM
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murchr wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
The company has been experiencing negative social media comments mainly customer dissatisfaction both from products and customer service. Also negative sentiments on the "new" CEO and lack of any clear innovative product since Bob left.

Kshs. 16 bob coming soon.
If Saf cannot maintain profitability, he is out BUT I do have a question.

Is he related to any of the political leadership?
Any connection with the Ndegwas of ICEA/First Securities?




No relations at all. This Ndegwa is a son of a farmer in Ol kalau.

Social media comments are not new for Safaricom.

Ndegwa will deliver. Too much money to be made from leveraging on what is already existing


And the Ol Kalou farmer is related to who
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Fyatu
#562 Posted : Tuesday, February 16, 2021 9:02:29 AM
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Ericsson wrote:




And the Ol Kalou farmer is related to who


What can you not understand from Murchr statement above? CEO Ndegwa is not dynasty. Yeye kama mimi ni son of a peasant who has worked hard all his life to be where he is today...hapo C-Suite. Not all Kenyans are related to someone noteworthy....labda his grandfather is an unsung MauMau veteran who went back to peasantry immediately after he left Manyani maximum prison in 1962 after serving 9 years jailterm without trial...
Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
iris
#563 Posted : Tuesday, February 16, 2021 11:53:09 AM
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Fyatu wrote:
Ericsson wrote:




And the Ol Kalou farmer is related to who


What can you not understand from Murchr statement above? CEO Ndegwa is not dynasty. Yeye kama mimi ni son of a peasant who has worked hard all his life to be where he is today...hapo C-Suite. Not all Kenyans are related to someone noteworthy....labda his grandfather is an unsung MauMau veteran who went back to peasantry immediately after he left Manyani maximum prison in 1962 after serving 9 years jailterm without trial...


Or not.
kawi254
#564 Posted : Tuesday, February 16, 2021 12:41:08 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
The company has been experiencing negative social media comments mainly customer dissatisfaction both from products and customer service. Also negative sentiments on the "new" CEO and lack of any clear innovative product since Bob left.

Kshs. 16 bob coming soon.


When Airtel dropped call charges to 3/= Bob matched the call rates and later raised Safaricom's call rate 4/= saying that the low calling rate of 3/= was not sustainable. People made a lot of noise but continued calling on Safaricom higher 4/= per minute....
sqft
#565 Posted : Tuesday, February 16, 2021 1:40:39 PM
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The company is heading in the WRONG direction. They should have maintained the momentum and be at the leading edge of technology.


Quote:
Safaricom has put on ice plans to launch Kenya’s first fifth-generation (5G) mobile internet services in a retreat that will see the telco focus on growing 4G network in the race to boost data use.

Peter Ndegwa, the Safaricom CEO, says there is no plan to launch the 5G network in the short-term, adding that the telco’s immediate plan is to convert millions of 2G and 3G users to 4G.

The firm had completed testing and trial for the 5G superfast internet service and planned to switch major urban centres to the service before end of this month.
Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
Ericsson
#566 Posted : Tuesday, February 16, 2021 1:54:17 PM
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Fyatu wrote:
Ericsson wrote:




And the Ol Kalou farmer is related to who


What can you not understand from Murchr statement above? CEO Ndegwa is not dynasty. Yeye kama mimi ni son of a peasant who has worked hard all his life to be where he is today...hapo C-Suite. Not all Kenyans are related to someone noteworthy....labda his grandfather is an unsung MauMau veteran who went back to peasantry immediately after he left Manyani maximum prison in 1962 after serving 9 years jailterm without trial...


Time will tell
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Fyatu
#567 Posted : Tuesday, February 16, 2021 4:13:31 PM
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Ericsson wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
Ericsson wrote:




And the Ol Kalou farmer is related to who


What can you not understand from Murchr statement above? CEO Ndegwa is not dynasty. Yeye kama mimi ni son of a peasant who has worked hard all his life to be where he is today...hapo C-Suite. Not all Kenyans are related to someone noteworthy....labda his grandfather is an unsung MauMau veteran who went back to peasantry immediately after he left Manyani maximum prison in 1962 after serving 9 years jailterm without trial...


Time will tell


Sawa wacha tungojee..I pray for Ndegwa to succeed
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littledove
#568 Posted : Friday, February 19, 2021 8:36:55 AM
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the reason why safaricom paid interim dividend



https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/bd/economy/state-raids-cash-rich-parastatals-money-3296618
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Monk
#569 Posted : Friday, February 19, 2021 5:10:50 PM
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KWS, BRS, NHIF, NTSA, Kenya Forest Services (KFS) and the latest Kenya Ferry Services (KFS)....

More and more government services available only to Safaricom customers. It seems Safaricom is Government and Government is Safaricom; free market be damned. What's next, fine or jail for anyone without a Safaricom line?

https://nation.africa/ke...-raises-uproar--3296616

Disclosure: I own Safaricom shares, but feel shaking down poor people for profit is immoral. They ought to have choice in a free market.
babashuge
#570 Posted : Saturday, February 20, 2021 6:45:06 AM
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Monk wrote:

KWS, BRS, NHIF, NTSA, Kenya Forest Services (KFS) and the latest Kenya Ferry Services (KFS)....

More and more government services available only to Safaricom customers. It seems Safaricom is Government and Government is Safaricom; free market be damned. What's next, fine or jail for anyone without a Safaricom line?

https://nation.africa/ke...-raises-uproar--3296616

Disclosure: I own Safaricom shares, but feel shaking down poor people for profit is immoral. They ought to have choice in a free market.



I think choice of payment options is the fault of the owner of the service(Govt & Institutions).... not the fault of someone that has a payment solution that luckily works in most scenarios
Ericsson
#571 Posted : Monday, February 22, 2021 1:50:06 PM
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https://kenyanwallstreet...ast-and-central-africa/

Debra Mallowah has left Safaricom as Chief Business Development Officer to join Coca Cola as VP for East and Central Africa
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VituVingiSana
#572 Posted : Monday, February 22, 2021 8:39:12 PM
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babashuge wrote:
Monk wrote:

KWS, BRS, NHIF, NTSA, Kenya Forest Services (KFS) and the latest Kenya Ferry Services (KFS)....

More and more government services available only to Safaricom customers. It seems Safaricom is Government and Government is Safaricom; free market be damned. What's next, fine or jail for anyone without a Safaricom line?

https://nation.africa/ke...-raises-uproar--3296616

Disclosure: I own Safaricom shares, but feel shaking down poor people for profit is immoral. They ought to have choice in a free market.


I think choice of payment options is the fault of the owner of the service(Govt & Institutions).... not the fault of someone that has a payment solution that luckily works in most scenarios
@Monk wasn't blaming Saf. It's a poor show from GoK taking the easiest path for them vs what's good for the country/citizens. That said perhaps Saf offers support to integrate M-Pesa unlike PesaLink, etc.
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Ericsson
#573 Posted : Thursday, March 04, 2021 4:12:00 PM
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Ethiopia May Scrap Telecom License Sale if Offers Are Too Low

Ethiopia has a set amount it expects to receive from the part-privatization of the country’s telecommunications industry and could scrap the process if bidders don’t meet the target.

Three independent teams have calculated the value of two new licenses that would compete with state monopoly Ethio Telecom, Eyob Tekalign, the state minister responsible for the privatization process, told reporters.That has given the government an amount it’s looking to raise from the sale, he said, without giving figures.

“If we get the value we expect from the bidding process, we will go ahead,” he said. “If not, we will have another look.”

His comments mark the first time an Ethiopian politician has publicly cast doubt over the much-anticipated liberalization of the telecom industry, a move that would jeopardize a broader privatization plan announced by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in mid-2018. The strategy had a range of goals:
--to shore up reserves of much-needed foreign exchange,
--pay down state debt,
--improve telecom service
--and create jobs.

International telecom operators have long coveted a foothold in Ethiopia, which has a population of more than 100 million and is seen as one of the world’s last major untapped markets. Interested parties include Vodafone Group Plc and its two African partners, Vodacom Group Ltd. and Safaricom Ltd., as well as MTN Group Ltd. and Orange SA. Alongside the two new licenses, a minority stake in Ethio Telecom is also up for sale.

International tower companies won’t be allowed to take part, Eyob confirmed this week, saying wireless operators can lease existing state-owned masts for the time being. “We shouldn’t have infrastructure that we have spent billions on going to waste,” he said.

Read more at: https://www.bloombergqui...e-if-offers-are-too-low
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Ericsson
#574 Posted : Monday, April 26, 2021 9:32:11 AM
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Safaricom confirm particpation in bidding for the second license in Ethiopia
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Ericsson
#575 Posted : Tuesday, April 27, 2021 10:26:19 AM
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Safaricom consortium and MTN Group are the only ones who submitted bids.
The rest shunned
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Sufficiently Philanga....thropic
#576 Posted : Tuesday, April 27, 2021 11:16:19 AM
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Safaricom flirting with ATH figures....just shy of 40 ATM
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maka
#577 Posted : Tuesday, April 27, 2021 11:51:29 AM
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Ericsson wrote:
Safaricom consortium and MTN Group are the only ones who submitted bids.
The rest shunned






https://www.ft.com/conte...-4c77-9066-bf2c5c45a82d

Ethiopia’s sale of two telecoms licences, billed by the government as the “deal of the century”, has flopped, dealing a blow to the push to market capitalism championed by Abiy Ahmed, the prime minister.

Two bidders put in offers for telecoms operating licences in the fast-growing but politically unstable east African country of 110m people, the biggest remaining telecoms monopoly in the world, the finance ministry said. The sale was supposed to be the centrepiece of the country’s privatisation drive.

“The telecoms bid is monumental in showing Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has remained consistent in the past three years in his vision of driving economic growth through technology,” said Billene Seyoum, Abiy’s spokesperson.

But potential participants from Europe, the Gulf, India and China stayed away. Some complained about the opacity and restrictive nature of a process that banned new participants from offering mobile-money services or bringing in specialised telecoms tower operators to build new infrastructure.

MTN, the South African operator, and a consortium of Kenya’s Safaricom, Vodafone and Vodacom bid for licences. The amount they offered is expected to be disclosed later this month.

Other companies that had shown initial interest, including Etisalat, Orange, Saudi Telecom Company, Axian and Telkom SA, did not bid for licences that the government had said could raise billions of dollars.
possunt quia posse videntur
Ericsson
#578 Posted : Wednesday, April 28, 2021 12:43:51 PM
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40 per share here we come
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Ericsson
#579 Posted : Wednesday, April 28, 2021 3:06:02 PM
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Safaricom qualifies as a bidder for the award of two full service telecommunication licenses.
Next step is the opening of financial offers where we will get to know how much they will pay for the license.
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Much Know
#580 Posted : Friday, April 30, 2021 5:36:09 PM
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They should just focus on enbling us to buy microsoft shares via mpesa or some shark will have them for diner.
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