Kenya’s listed telecommunications company Safaricom Plc spent less in the year ended March 2024 on its expatriate staff by 17.7 percent to $36.8 million. This is a signal that the company’s reliance on senior specialists drawn from its parent firm’s (Vodafone Group Plc) is shrinking. The drop in the expats’ pay and other administrative costs…...
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