–Safaricom shops in Nairobi will be closed for a day to allow the telco’s staff to gather for an internal staff event
-However, its Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) shop would remain open during the period
Safaricom shops in Nairobi will remain closed on Friday, October 6.
The company, however, stated that its Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) shop would remain open during the period.
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The giant telecommunications company explained that the shutdown aims to allow its staff to attend an internal staff event.
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The telco apologised for the inconvenience and promised to resume normal services on Saturday, October 7.
“Kindly note that all shops in Nairobi, excluding JKIA, will remain closed on Friday, October 6. Normal services will resume on Saturday, October 7.
“For further assistance, ask Zuri or visit your nearest Safaricom dealer. We apologise for any inconvenience caused,” Safaricom stated.
“We appreciate your understanding and look forward to serving you with renewed energy and enthusiasm on Saturday.”
Safaricom is the most dominant telco in Kenya, with 47 million subscribers.
Safaricom shops in Nairobi (except JKIA) will be temporarily closed as our dedicated teams come together for an internal staff event. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to serving you with renewed energy and enthusiasm on Saturday. https://t.co/0VQMVYNzRB
— Safaricom PLC (@SafaricomPLC) October 4, 2023
A Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) report released early this year also said its mobile money service, Mpesa, has 38 million subscribers.
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