Business Daily | by John Mutua
Safaricom’s share of the fixed internet connections rose to 33.5 percent in the three months to June, reclaiming control of the market from Zuku on increased demand for data as Kenyans stayed at home in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Communications Authority (CA) latest industry report shows that the Safaricom had 207,398 subscribers in the period under review while the Wananchi-owned Zuku had 201,605 or 32.5 percent of the market.
This is this second time that Safaricom has topped…









