Kenya is selling a 15% stake in telecom operator Safaricom to South Africa's Vodacom in a deal worth about $1.6 billion, the ...
National Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has explained how proceeds from the government’s sale of 15% stake in ...
If the deal is approved and receives regulatory approval, Vodacom will increase its stake in Safaricom from 35 to 55 percent.
The Kenyan government is set to earn KSh 245 billion by selling a 15% stake in Safaricom to Vodafone Kenya. The move is part of the privatisation plan.
Vodafone’s African subsidiary, Vodacom, to acquire 20% of Safaricom, taking its stake to 55% 15% will be acquired from the Government of Kenya and 5% from Vodafone LONDON, Dec. 04, 2025 (GLOBE ...
Vodacom will take majority control of Safaricom in a R36-billion deal, boosting group revenue and deepening its African ...
SA's biggest mobile operator has entered into an agreement with the Government of Kenya to raise its stake in Safaricom to 55 ...
Safaricom, Kenya’s largest company by market value, will see Vodacom’s ownership increase from 39.9% to 55%, giving it effective control ...
Highlights • Vodacom has agreed to acquire a 15% shareholding in Safaricom from the Government of Kenya and a 5% shareholding from Vodafone, increasing its shareholding to 55% • The total consideratio ...
The Treasury is also planning to offload a 65 percent stake in Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) through an IPO by March 2026 to ...
Vodafone has struck a deal to acquire another 20% of Kenya-based telco Safaricom, increasing its exposure to one of the ...