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Safaricom clarifies if airtime bought by mistake from bank instead of M-PESA can be reversed
Telecommunications company Safaricom has addressed concerns from a customer who accidentally purchased airtime directly from ...
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How to reverse money sent to wrong Safaricom paybill and till numbers
Safaricom customers using M-Pesa to complete transactions through Paybill or Till numbers can easily make mistakes. A simple ...
Chief Executive Officer Peter Ndegwa said the exceptional uptake reflects the market’s confidence in Safaricom’s performance, resilience and long-term strategy. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news ...
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Safaricom-linked Sacco boss exits as depositors’ claims delayed
Information in the annual report for the year ended December 2024 shows the co-operative was hit by Sh380 million unexpected ...
The fall in Safaricom’s satisfaction score coincided with a growing number of customers reporting challenges using core ...
Inside Safaricom Ethiopia’s Data Price Hike and Its Impact on Affordability - IT News Africa | Business Technology, Telecoms ...
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President Ruto Backs Safaricom–Ethio Telecom Joint Investments Across Horn of Africa
The two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to regional peace, security, and economic integration. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke ...
The Kenyan government plans to sell more of its stake in telecom operator Safaricom. As reported by Business Daily earlier this week, Finance Minister John Mbadi is keen to sell some of the government ...
Safaricom, Kenya’s largest telecom company and provider of the nation’s mobile money service, M-Pesa, has launched a new innovation center in Nairobi. Named Safaricom Alpha, a priority of the ...
Last week, Ethiopia issued its first mobile money service licence to Safaricom last week, signifying a potential opening up of the economy – especially in the telecoms and banking sectors. The ...
The jewel in Safaricom’s crown is its mobile-money service, M-Pesa. The payments that flow through it each year are worth 50% of Kenya’s gross domestic product, and it recently overtook voice calls ...
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