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Ashley Olson Onyango
FEATURED STORYTECHNOLOGY

GSMA Improves Women’s Digital Safety With Mobile Tokenisation

The start of the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the shift in how people get access to information, services and conduct business. As governments in...

Even when women have the same levels of education, income, literacy, and employment as men, they are still less likely to own a mobile phone or use mobile internet. [Photo/Stocksy United]
BUSINESSTECHNOLOGY

The Gender Gap in Mobile Internet Use is Shrinking – GSMA Study Reveals

Women were more likely than men to access the internet exclusively via mobile in almost all markets surveyed. In Kenya, for example, 63%...

Safaricom CEO, Peter Ndegwa, poses for a photo with the GSMA Outstanding contribution to the mobile industry award.
BUSINESS

Safaricom Lands Global Award for Contribution to the Mobile Industry

“The award celebrates Safaricom for being a pioneer in digital innovation. The industry recognizes the contribution that Safaricom has had in the country....

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FEATURED STORY

Mobile economy in Sub-Saharan Africa to hit Sh19 trillion by 2023

Sub-Saharan Africa will remain the world’s fastest-growing mobile region over the coming years as millions of young African consumers become mobile users for...

FEATURED STORY

Kenya’s mobile operators embrace child protection online

Safaricom, Telkom, Jamii Telecom and Airtel become the first in Africa to collaborate with GSMA for the We Care Campaign