Kenya’s ministry of finance plans to sell a big stake in Safaricom before the fiscal year ends in June, the government has said, in efforts to raise about $1.15 billion (Ksh149 billion) from the privatization of state firms. John Mbadi, the mister for finance has said Safaricom is the only company that could help the…...
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