Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Watanzania na ujinga.

Only Ksh 22B out Ksh 265B of Safaricom money ndio zinatoka nje ya Kenya alafu kuna mjinga atakuambia pesa za Safaricom zinaenda UK🤣🤣😂

GOK alone imepata Ksh 105B in taxes.
GOK Tena imepata Ksh 21B in profit divident.

The remaining Ksh 120B were expenses such as salaries paid to Kenyans.



retail investors will earn less than Sh1,370 as 358,365 (65 per cent) out of the company’s 544,007 registered shareholders hold less than 1,000 shares.
The dividend payout is also subject to withholding tax at the rate of 10 per cent for non-residents and five per cent for Kenyan residents.
According to the company’s financial records, Safaricom paid Sh105.9 billion in taxes, duties and license fees last year, making the telco the biggest corporate cash-cow for the National Treasury.
The company reported Sh68.67 billion in profit after tax for the year ended March 31, 2021, a six per cent drop compared to Sh73.6 billion reported in the previous year.
Total revenue stood at Sh264 billion for the year ended March 31, 2021, registering a marginal 0.3 per cent drop from earnings reported in the previous year which was attributed to the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The demand for connectivity as more Kenyans worked and schooled from home however boosted the company’s mobile data revenue to Sh44.7 billion, up from Sh40.1 billion registered in 2019.
Fixed-line and wholesale transit revenue also went up from Sh8.4 billion recorded as at the end of March 2020, to Sh9.5 billion in March this year.
Safaricom Chief Executive Peter Ndegwa told shareholders that the company would continue investing in digital and mobile money offerings that promise sustained earnings in the coming year.
“We have set our sights on the health, agribusiness and education sectors as well as broadening our financial services beyond payments to benefit consumers in new ways,” Ndegwa told shareholders.
He said the company is on track to achieving 100 per cent 4G coverage and is making good progress with the 5G and fibre network rollout.
"We are well placed to expand our fibre infrastructure to support up to a million homes over the next five years, assisting the drive towards working and learning from home that underpins the new normal,” he said.
Safaricom shareholders also approved the company’s formation of the Vodafamily Ethiopia Holding Company that resulted in the special purpose vehicle company Global Partnership for Ethiopia B.V incorporated in the Netherlands to launch operations in Ethiopia.
Earlier in the year, the Ethiopia Communication Authority accepted the Sh90 billion bid Safaricom and consortium partners Vodacom, Vodafone, Sumitomo and CDC had placed for second nation-wide telecommunication services.
Safaricom CEO told shareholders the firm will finance its share of capital for the consortium’s operations in Ethiopia through internal funding and external borrowing.
“The Safaricom-led consortium will establish an operating company in Ethiopia and commence operations in 2022,” explained Ndegwa.
"At commencement, much of the technology and commercial skills will be provided by seconded experts with the intention of passing these skills onto talented Ethiopian recruited to develop a business that is truly Ethiopian."
 
Watanzania na ujinga.

Only Ksh 22B out Ksh 265B of Safaricom money ndio zinatoka nje ya Kenya alafu kuna mjinga atakuambia pesa za Safaricom zinaenda UK🤣🤣😂

GOK alone imepata Ksh 105B in taxes.
GOK Tena imepata Ksh 21B in profit divident.

The remaining Ksh 120B were expenses such as salaries paid to Kenyans.



retail investors will earn less than Sh1,370 as 358,365 (65 per cent) out of the company’s 544,007 registered shareholders hold less than 1,000 shares.
The dividend payout is also subject to withholding tax at the rate of 10 per cent for non-residents and five per cent for Kenyan residents.
According to the company’s financial records, Safaricom paid Sh105.9 billion in taxes, duties and license fees last year, making the telco the biggest corporate cash-cow for the National Treasury.
The company reported Sh68.67 billion in profit after tax for the year ended March 31, 2021, a six per cent drop compared to Sh73.6 billion reported in the previous year.
Total revenue stood at Sh264 billion for the year ended March 31, 2021, registering a marginal 0.3 per cent drop from earnings reported in the previous year which was attributed to the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The demand for connectivity as more Kenyans worked and schooled from home however boosted the company’s mobile data revenue to Sh44.7 billion, up from Sh40.1 billion registered in 2019.
Fixed-line and wholesale transit revenue also went up from Sh8.4 billion recorded as at the end of March 2020, to Sh9.5 billion in March this year.
Safaricom Chief Executive Peter Ndegwa told shareholders that the company would continue investing in digital and mobile money offerings that promise sustained earnings in the coming year.
“We have set our sights on the health, agribusiness and education sectors as well as broadening our financial services beyond payments to benefit consumers in new ways,” Ndegwa told shareholders.
He said the company is on track to achieving 100 per cent 4G coverage and is making good progress with the 5G and fibre network rollout.
"We are well placed to expand our fibre infrastructure to support up to a million homes over the next five years, assisting the drive towards working and learning from home that underpins the new normal,” he said.
Safaricom shareholders also approved the company’s formation of the Vodafamily Ethiopia Holding Company that resulted in the special purpose vehicle company Global Partnership for Ethiopia B.V incorporated in the Netherlands to launch operations in Ethiopia.
Earlier in the year, the Ethiopia Communication Authority accepted the Sh90 billion bid Safaricom and consortium partners Vodacom, Vodafone, Sumitomo and CDC had placed for second nation-wide telecommunication services.
Safaricom CEO told shareholders the firm will finance its share of capital for the consortium’s operations in Ethiopia through internal funding and external borrowing.
“The Safaricom-led consortium will establish an operating company in Ethiopia and commence operations in 2022,” explained Ndegwa.
"At commencement, much of the technology and commercial skills will be provided by seconded experts with the intention of passing these skills onto talented Ethiopian recruited to develop a business that is truly Ethiopian."

Vodacom 35%
Vodafone 5%
Retail investors (Vodafone) 20%

Inakua ngapi?
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Mpesa ni Vodafone owned we nyumbu
Arguing with a Tanzanian is a wastage of time 🤣🤣😂😂


Safaricom has disclosed a 50 percent ownership of M-Pesa after the firm and South Africa’s Vodacom acquired the mobile money platform from Britain’s Vodafone for Sh2.14 billion.
The Nairobi bourse-listed telecommunications firm says in its latest annual report that the two partners split the acquisition costs equally, earning each of them a 50 percent share in the newly created joint venture M-Pesa Global Services Limited.
The two companies partnered to acquire the M-Pesa business from their parent company Vodafone Group Plc, which held the intellectual property to the lucrative financial services platform.
“M-Pesa Global Services Limited is registered in Kenya. Safaricom Plc owns 50 percent of the issued share capital of the joint venture with Vodacom Group Limited owning the remaining 50 percent,”
 
Arguing with a Tanzanian is a wastage of time 🤣🤣😂😂


Safaricom has disclosed a 50 percent ownership of M-Pesa after the firm and South Africa’s Vodacom acquired the mobile money platform from Britain’s Vodafone for Sh2.14 billion.
The Nairobi bourse-listed telecommunications firm says in its latest annual report that the two partners split the acquisition costs equally, earning each of them a 50 percent share in the newly created joint venture M-Pesa Global Services Limited.
The two companies partnered to acquire the M-Pesa business from their parent company Vodafone Group Plc, which held the intellectual property to the lucrative financial services platform.
“M-Pesa Global Services Limited is registered in Kenya. Safaricom Plc owns 50 percent of the issued share capital of the joint venture with Vodacom Group Limited owning the remaining 50 percent,”
Safaricom which is 65%+ owned by Vodafone, owns 50% of mpesa

Sasa hapo ninyi wakenya kinachowahusu nini? Sababu safaricom is majority Vodafone owned yet mpesa is at it's stakes as well!

Sio ninyi mlisema ndio mliogundua mpesa? 😅😅😅
 
Safaricom which is 65%+ owned by Vodafone, owns 50% of mpesa

Sasa hapo ninyi wakenya kinachowahusu nini? Sababu safaricom is majority Vodafone owned yet mpesa is at it's stakes as well!

Sio ninyi mlisema ndio mliogundua mpesa? 😅😅😅
Safaricom is 65% owned by Kenyans. Kama hutaki jinyonge🤣😂😂
 
Safaricom which is 65%+ owned by Vodafone, owns 50% of mpesa

Sasa hapo ninyi wakenya kinachowahusu nini? Sababu safaricom is majority Vodafone owned yet mpesa is at it's stakes as well!

Sio ninyi mlisema ndio mliogundua mpesa?
Eti wamegundua mpesa

Yn akili ya kutuma na kupokea pesa kwa simu isianze kwa waliogundua simu na pesa ianzie kwenye njaa na elimu duni

Hako kamsemo walikuwa nako sana miaka miwili mitatu iliyopita ila now wameacha baada ya kupewa darasa na Watz
 
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