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Activists urge High Court to declare Safaricom share sale unconstitutional

Activists have asked the High Court to block the government's planned sale of its 15 per cent stake in Safaricom, arguing it is unconstitutional, undervalued and threatens national interests.

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Activists urge High Court to declare Safaricom share sale unconstitutional

Activists have asked the High Court to block the government's planned sale of its 15 per cent stake in Safaricom, arguing it is unconstitutional, undervalued and threatens national interests.

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Vodacom buys State’s Safaricom stake days after court clears sale

The deal reshapes Safaricom’s ownership structure, leaving the Kenyan government with a 20 percent stake in the telecommunications giant.

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  1. martedì 30 giugno 2026·standardmedia.co.ke

    Activists urge High Court to declare Safaricom share sale unconstitutional

    Activists have asked the High Court to block the government's planned sale of its 15 per cent stake in Safaricom, arguing it is unconstitutional, undervalued and threatens…

  2. martedì 30 giugno 2026·businessdailyafrica.com

    Vodacom buys State’s Safaricom stake days after court clears sale

    The deal reshapes Safaricom’s ownership structure, leaving the Kenyan government with a 20 percent stake in the telecommunications giant.