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Kenya Power to Launch its Fixed Internet Services in 2023

In March Kenya Power, a state-owned electricity distribution company announced it will start selling fixed internet. It has now announced that it will launch its service by June 2023. According to Business Daily, the state-owned power utility company has been...

ICT Authority & Kodris Africa Collaborate to Implement Coding Curriculum in Kenya

The ICT Authority (ICTA) and online publishing firm Kodris Africa have inked a deal to implement a coding curriculum in select schools in Kenya. This comes after the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development approved the coding curriculum in the country...

Kenya Power to Spend More than $1-Million on Legal Fees in Tariff Negotiations

Kenya Power will pay an amount of Sh140-million ($1.2-million) in legal fees linked to the renegotiation of power purchase agreements (PPAs) signed with electricity-generating companies. According to Business Daily, the electricity distributor revealed the award of the legal tender to...

Kenya Power Pays $22.7-Million in Debts to US Firm

Kenya Power, the state-owned utility, has cleared a $22.7-million power purchase bill to the US geothermal energy tech firm, Ormat Technologies, to subdue fears of a default that would have seen the American firm bill the country's National Treasury. According...

Kenya Power To Start Selling Fixed Internet – What We Know

Kenya Power, the state-owned electricity distribution company, has announced that it will start selling high-speed internet to businesses in order to diversify its revenues and capitalise on growing data usage in the country. Kenya Power owns and operates most of...

Safaricom to Bank $481-Million from Kenya Power Meter Deal

Kenya's top telecom is set to make $481-million (Ksh53.5-billion) for installing smart electricity meters to Kenya Power's largest consumers in a new deal meant to curb power theft, and electricity leakages while also fixing significant weaknesses on the utility...

Kenya’s Safaricom upgrading mobile money service

Kenya’s leading telecom provider Safaricom announced on Tuesday that it was upgrading its mobile money platform M-PESA, hoping to make doing financial transactions wirelessly a bit easier. According to the company, the new system “will enable users to make instant...

Kenya Power to put cables underground

Kenya’s leading power company said it is approaching the final stages of converting overhead power lines to an underground cable system in Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu. Kenya Power on Thursday said they are laying the new cables. This comes after...

Safaricom inks 20-year fiber lease deal with Kenya Power

Safaricom, Kenya’s biggest mobile operator, today announced the lease of fiber network capacity on Kenya Power & Lightning’s fiber optic cable,to prevent further damage to fiber-optic links, writes Bloomberg.com. The operator estimates loses of around 20 million shillings in revenue...
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Glovo Partners with Kenyan Government, Pledges Billions for Digital Growth & Jobs

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