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Selling the Crown Jewel: What Kenya’s Safaricom Deal Really Means
Kenya is cashing in its crown jewel. In the biggest privatisation move in nearly 20 years, the government has agreed to sell a 15% stake in Safaricom – East Africa’s most valuable company – to Vodacom/Vodafone for roughly $1.6 billion , cutting the state’s holding from 35% to 20% and handing majority control to the South African group. The deal is priced at KES 34 per share , a hefty premium to recent market levels, and includes an upfront payment of about KES 40.2 billion
Dec 15, 20255 min read


MTN Uganda to Spin Off Fintech Unit—And It Could Reshape Africa’s Public Markets
MTN Uganda has just confirmed plans to spin off its fintech and mobile money division into a standalone company , with the goal of...
Jul 31, 20253 min read


Pros and Cons of Managed Investment Platforms
In today’s fast-moving, tech-driven financial world, managed investment portfolio platforms have become a trusted route for individuals...
Jul 30, 20254 min read

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