Michael Joseph, Safaricom’s New Chairman after Nganga’s 13-Year Tenure

Safaricom has named its former CEO Michael Joseph as the new board chairman following the retirement of Nicholas Nganga. Joseph’s appointment will take effect on 1 August, taking over from Nicholas who led the board for the past 13 years. Michael Joseph is taking over the position with a mandate to improve customer sentiment, drive greater brand consideration and boost the company’s digital transformation agenda. READ MORE..

Banks extend relief as loan restructures hit Ksh.844B

Commercial banks have continued to extend relief to borrowers with loan restructures to cushion against the pandemic hitting Ksh.844.4 billion in June.

The improvement of restructured loans from Ksh. 679.6billion in May is in line with the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) emergency measures announced in Mid-March to shield borrowers from the economic turmoil arising from COVID-19.

Treasury raises stakes as it seeks Ksh.70 billion in August bond sale

The National Treasury has upped the ante in domestic borrowing as it now seeks Ksh.70 billion in August’s infrastructure bond sale.

The raised target in the bond sale from Ksh.60 billion sort in July’s bond sale is attributed to the government’s quest to filter in high investor appetite for Treasury securities amidst COVID-19 led volatility in riskier investment classes.

University of Nairobi ranked position 10 in Africa

The University of Nairobi is position 10 in Africa according to the just released July 2020 Webometrics Ranking. The ranking web of universities places UoN at position 1 in the East African region and 956 in the world. In the four parameters considered in this ranking, the UoN is position 198 in the presence rank, 1075 in impact, 749 in the openness rank and 1602 in excellence.