Author: David Indeje

David Indeje serves as the community engagement editor at Khusoko, a digital platform covering East African business news. He manages editorial content, engages audiences, and amplifies diverse voices while consulting on digital strategy for brands in agriculture, governance, technology, and health. Indeje explores AI’s impact on journalism and works as a communications officer at KICTANet.

MultiChoice and French media giant Groupe Canal+ have proposed changes to the corporate structure of South Africa’s pay-TV giant to comply with local broadcasting regulations regarding ownership and control. In a notice to shareholders on Tuesday, the companies announced plans to restructure MultiChoice Group, creating an independent entity, “LicenceCo,” to hold its South African operating licenses. This move follows Canal+’s acquisition of a 35% stake in MultiChoice, triggering a mandatory offer under South African takeover regulations. Canal+ has steadily increased its shareholding in MultiChoice since 2020, reaching 45.2% as of May 2024. To comply with regulations limiting foreign ownership of…

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Thirty African leaders signed a landmark declaration committing to concrete reforms to expand access to reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity across the continent during the Mission 300 Africa Energy Summit in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. This Dar es Salaam Energy Declaration will be presented to the African Union Summit in February for adoption. Mission 300 aims to connect 300 million Africans to electricity by 2030, boosting economic growth, employment, and quality of life. Currently, approximately 600 million people in Africa lack access to electricity, according to the World Bank. Financial Commitments The African Development Bank and the World Bank plan…

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The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has lowered its key interest rate by 50 basis points to 10.75%, marking the fourth consecutive rate cut. This move aims to stimulate lending and support economic growth, which decelerated in 2024. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) cited stable inflation, driven by low energy prices and a stable shilling, as a key factor in this decision. “The committee noted that economic growth decelerated in 2024, and therefore there was scope for a further easing of the monetary policy stance to support economic activity, while ensuring exchange rate stability,” it said in a statement. Key…

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Diageo PLC, the multinational beverage alcohol company, has agreed to sell its 80.4% stake in Guinness Ghana Breweries Limited to Castel Group for US$81 million. The deal, structured as 5.15 Ghanaian cedis per share and payable in US dollars, is expected to close in 2025, pending regulatory approvals. This move aligns with Diageo’s “flexible and asset-light” business model. The company has been strategically divesting from certain African markets while retaining ownership of core brands like Guinness. Similar divestitures include the sale of Guinness Nigeria to Tolaram in September 2024, the exit from Meta Abo Brewery in Ethiopia, and the sale…

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Mandera County received a significant boost to its digital infrastructure on Thursday with the handover of 150 computers, a joint initiative by the UK Government and KICTANet. The donation, part of the UK’s Digital Access Programme and the Strengthening Digital Communities Project, aims to bridge the digital divide and empower local communities. The computers, valued at KES 15 million, will be distributed to digital hubs across the county, providing access to technology and internet connectivity for youth, women, persons with disabilities, and senior citizens. “Young people are the future, and I am particularly optimistic that the young people of Mandera…

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Cervical cancer remains a significant health challenge in Kenya, with 10 women dying from the disease every day. Experts emphasise that this burden can be significantly reduced through early diagnosis, screening, and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination for girls aged 10-14. Kenya ranks among the top 20 countries globally with the highest burden of cervical cancer, with approximately 5,845 new cases and 3,591 deaths reported annually, according to Globocan data. Dr. Jean-Paula Bor, Head of the National Cancer Control Program, stressed the urgent need to ramp up awareness campaigns for cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccination. “There is a need for…

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