Kenyan Shilling’s Strength Lifts Airtel’s Revenues in East Africa
[Kenyan Wallstreet - Kenya] - 13/05/2025
Airtel Africa has posted strong operational momentum for the year ended March 2025 in its East African markets, where the appreciation of the Kenyan shilling helped minimize the impact of […]
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