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Stone Gold ft Focalistic – Siosizeyako

Don’t miss this brand new single from Stone Gold titled “Siosizeyako” produced by Venntskillz. Tanazaian singer Stone Gold links up with South African singer Focalistic to deliver a brand new single titled “Siosizeyako” for his fans & supporters listening pleasure. The new single “Siosizeyako” is a fantastic groovy tune to rock your mood. It fills in as a follow-up to his previously released track titled “Busere”. Listen and share Stone Gold ft Focalistic – “Siosizeyako” below. https://www.naijamusic.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Stone_Gold_-_Siosizeyako_ft_Focalistic__NaijaMusic.com.ng.mp3 Download

Former Kenyan Content Moderator Sues Facebook Over Alleged Poor Working Conditions

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

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Absa Kenya Recovers 14 Vehicles Seized in Itare Dam Project

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Uber Pushes for Arbitration in Fares Dispute with Drivers in Kenya

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Safaricom Hires Managing Director of Citibank

Managing Director of Citi Bank, Michael Mutiga, now part of Safaricom. Image sourced from Shava TV. Safaricom, a Kenyan telecommunications service provider, has hired the managing director of Citibank to be in charge of strategy and acquisitions. The telco is currently seeking regulatory approvals to launch insurance, unit trust, and savings products in an endeavour to compete with larger financial services and expand its mobile money platform M-Pesa. Michael Mutiga, MD of Citibank and head of corporate finance for sub-Saharan Africa from 2019 will be the new chief business development and strategy officer, according to an internal memo that was first seen by Business Daily. Mutiga will be replacing former Safaricom’s chief of special projects and acting chief business development and stra...

Netflix to Invest Nearly $300,000 in Kenyan Talent

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Fraud Scandal: MozzartBet Fights $2.6-Million Seizure Transferred Through M-Pesa

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Safaricom to Start Hiding Identity of Subscribers on Lipa na M-Pesa

Sourced from Tech Weez. Safaricom will start hiding contact details of customers making payments through Lipa na M-Pesa at the end of June to curb trade and leaking of personal information to advertisers and fraudsters. “Pursuant to the Data Protection Act 2019 which came into law on 25th November 2019, Safaricom will be changing how they share data with Lipa Na M-Pesa Partners in general,” says Safaricom, East Africa’s largest telecom group, about its new privacy shift. According to Business Daily, the telco will only display the first name of subscribers who are making payments through the platform and a few digits of their phone number. Safaricom seems to be adopting the same model as the one used by banks in Kenya, in line with the data protection law, which was enacted in 2019 to prot...

Kenya’s Cellulant Partners Tanzanian Fintech NALA for Overseas Payments

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KenGen Completes Drilling Project of Seven Geothermal Wells in Ethopia

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Ethiopia Changing Laws to Prepare for M-PESA Launch

Image sourced from WeeTracker Ethiopia has reportedly started changing certain national payments laws in an effort to clear the way for Safaricom to launch M-PESA, Africa’s largest fintech platform, to the Horn of Africa country’s virtually untapped market of 110-million people. The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) has drafted a bill that will allow foreign investors to launch and operate mobile money services in the country, making way for companies like Safaricom, which is planning to begin operations in Ethiopia within the year. Last year, a consortium led by Safaricom and Vodafone secured Ethiopia’s first-ever private mobile telephony license for $850-million, however, the deal did not include or permit mobile financial services like M-PESA. According to Business Daily Africa, the NBE n...