Author: David Indeje

David Indeje is the community engagement editor at Khusoko, a leading digital platform for East African business news. He oversees editorial content, drives audience engagement, and amplifies diverse voices. Indeje also consults on digital strategy for brands in agriculture, governance, technology, and health, while exploring AI’s impact on journalism. In addition, he serves as a communications officer at KICTANet, advancing digital inclusion and policy dialogue.

Safaricom has invested KSh100 million for the inaugural edition of the 14-leg golf series dubbed ‘Safaricom Golf Tour’. The Safaricom Golf Tour will be played at various clubs across the country aimed at tapping, nurturing and growing talent among young golfers across the country. “Our objective for this golf tour is to make golf accessible to people. Our regional tours will help in transforming lives within the sport and breaking down the barriers that have been built around it, which have made it to be seen as a non–inclusive sport,” said Peter Ndegwa, CEO Safaricom. “The young golfers we nurture…

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Safaricom has invested $100 million in the construction of its first data centre in Ethiopia as part of its Africa expansion.  “The design was carried out between the Safaricom Ethiopia team and our Chinese supplier. The construction took place over a number of weeks in China and was put on a boat and was shipped to Djibouti and then transported to Addis Ababa,” Pedro Rabacal, chief technology officer at Safaricom Ethiopia said. Safaricom Telecommunications Ethiopia Plc intends to invest around $300 million into the country this year in establishing more data centres in preparation for rolling out commercial operations.   “We…

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About half of the funds remitted by Kenyans in the diaspora are invested in real estate, mortgage payment and to meet family expenses, according to Central Bank’s Diaspora Remittances Survey. The remittance flows to Kenya have increased tenfold in the last 15 years reaching an all-time record of USD 3,718 million in 2021. This is equivalent to more than 3 per cent of Kenya’s Gross domestic product (GDP).  Level of Education and Professional Training The Survey indicated that income levels are lowest in Asia and East Africa where the majority of respondents earn less than USD 2000 (Ksh 200,000) per…

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Telkom Kenya will compensate its customers by not billing them after its network suffered a 15-hour outage on Wednesday, its boss said on Thursday. The telco revealed that customers in some parts of the country were unable to access Mobile Voice and Data services Wednesday.   “I apologise for any inconvenience this service outage has caused our customers and assure them that we are working to restore services back to all areas as soon as possible,” Mugo Kibati, the CEO said in a statement.  The compensation will be guided by its internal processes, to ensure that customer queries are amicably resolved…

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The Kenyan government has invited bids for the construction of a Covid-19 vaccine plant through a global tender. As per the request for proposal (RFP), the country seeks to recruit a consultant and a firm to design, build, commission and maintain a fully-fledged vaccine manufacturing facility.   Under the Kenya Biovax Institute Ltd,   the production facility will be located in Embakasi, Nairobi.  The Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) says currently, the country imports 70 per cent of her pharmaceutical requirements, including vaccines and other biological products.  “To achieve this objective, the Government of Kenya desires to recruit a GMP consultant…

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