“We are relieved to have recovered from the damaging price wars. We are now focusing on customer growth” – Bob Collymore, Safaricom CEO. The company’s shareholders are in for a shock as Safaricom shares may not yield the dividends many are hoping it will. The 94% increase in net income…
Safaricom has recovered from a loss of over KES 3 billion to post, what the company Chairman describes as, impressive results. Kenya’s leading mobile phone service provider posted a 94% profit after tax of KES 7.8 billion for the half year ended September 2012 from KES 4 billion…