Parliament Resumes Safaricom Stake Sale Hearings as Kenyans Weigh In
[Business Today - Kenya] - 3/02/2026
As Kenyans debate one of the most significant privatisation moves in recent memory, Parliament has reopened public hearings on the government’s plan to sell part of its stake in Safaricom Plc, a company considered a national economic pillar. On February 3, 2026, a joint sitting of the (…)
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