How Safaricom is planning to counter-attack Airtel after consistence “diss”

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In recent times Airtel has been creating advertisements which most people have clearly understood as attacks aimed at their competitor Safaricom.

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The attacks by Airtel have been placed all over, not in Billboards, adverts everywhere Safaricom is under attack by Airtel.

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But do you think Airtel are going to win this war they have started? And is Safaricom prepared to hit back?

Telecommunications giant Safaricom has asked county governments to explore innovative ways of spurring development through public private partnerships.

“With the implementation of the Big Four Agenda now at the top of everyone’s mind, there is a huge opportunity for partnerships between us in the private sector and both levels of government to help accomplish the noble objective of improving people’s lives,” said the firm’s chief special projects officer Joseph Ogutu at the Sixth Devolution Conference in Kirinyaga County. He cited Safaricom’s M-Tiba innovation as an efficient private-sector driven initiative.

With most county funds gobbled up through recurrent expenditure and less than 30 percent going to development, devolved units are forced to turn to the private sector to undertake some projects.

Joseph Ogutu

Governors have been demanding more involvement in the approvals of projects to be undertaken through Private Public Partnership (PPP) saying the PPP Act 2013 is skewed towards the national government and does not take into account counties as biggest implementers.

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