Communications Authority of Kenya (CA)

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Customers outside a Safaricom shop. The push to have Kenyans register their SIM cards again is rubbing many the wrong way. [Photo/ Nyongesa Sande]
BUSINESSMARKETS

Kenyans Take on Safaricom Over SIM Registration

Safaricom also caught some flak for requiring its millions of subscribers to visit a Safaricom shop or dealer to complete the registration. Its...

ICT Ministry Principal Secretary Esther Koimett speaks at the Kuza 2021 Broadcasting Awards gala on May 21, 2021. She stated that ensuring quality, clean content was not just the government's responsibility. [Photo/ CA]
MEDIA

TV 47, RMS Win Big at Kuza 2021 Broadcasting Awards [VIDEO]

While there are over 67 licensed TV stations in Kenya, the awards were dominated by a small group representing the most popular TV...

kemsa
ECONOMY

Uhuru Overhauls KEMSA Board as US Govt Piles Pressure

“We have had an issue with KEMSA, the institution responsible for the distribution, and as you know very well, concerns in particular about...

Caroline Simba, Head of Legal, Jamii Telecom, Ag. Director General, Mercy Wanjau, Communications Authority of Kenya, Chief Adminstrative Secretary, ICT, Maureen Mbaka and Steve Chege, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Safaricom launch an interactive portal for safer online environment at CA centre, Nairobi.
BUSINESSTECHNOLOGY

Safaricom, Airtel, Telkom Join Forces to Launch New Portal

The authority together with the telecommunication companies Safaricom, Airtel, Telkom Kenya, Jamii Telecommunication Ltd and the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSMA), launched...

The Communications Authority of Kenya has asked mobile providers to deploy more masts in areas with mountains and valleys as a measure to improve quality of service. www.businesstoday.co.ke
FEATURED STORY

Communications Authority Directs Mobile Operators to Deploy Masts in Mountainous Regions

The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) has asked mobile network operators to install more masts in terrain with mountains and valleys to improve...

An M-Pesa transaction in progress. Super profits that Safaricom makes come from a majority of Kenyans who are either living under the poverty line or those slightly above it. www.businesstoday.co.ke
SMART MONEY

Mobile Money’s Real Cost of Convenience Making You Broke

Super-profits that Safaricom makes come from a majority of Kenyans who are either living under the poverty line or those slightly above it

safaricom at NSE
FEATURED STORY

Safaricom losing grip on market share

Latest statistics released by the Communications Authority of Kenya show that Kenya's leading telco has lost 1.6 percent of its market share to...

FEATURED STORY

Beware! Have you been targeted by these online fraudsters?

Communications Regulator warns of intricate scheme to defraud unsuspecting online shoppers

ECONOMY

E-Commerce: The multi-billion industry in Kenya

E-Commerce platforms have expanded their brand portfolios and subsidiaries which could lead to improved revenues