Kumbe this is why Gathecha installed the midget Kikuyu man at Safaricom?

[SIZE=5]Gathecha loves stealing money and to do so he usually first instals a Kikuyu of lose morals in position so he can start looting.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=5]We have seen Mugenda at the new K.U hospital where the Kenyatta family is looting billions daily with fake Covid treatments. We saw it at Central Bank and many other places.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=5]Now it appears that the midget Kikuyu man was placed at Safaricom because the Kenyatta family wants to loot the place proper.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=5]Gathecha also placed Mercy Wanjau a Kikuyu market lady with no education probably a class 4 drop out to head the CCK. She is probably his first cousin through Mama Ngina. Yeah I said it. We all know it’s true. And they pushed out the Bukusu who was there before.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=5]To complete the plot there is the other Kikuyu midget Joe Mucheru. A real hatchet man.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=5]Of course there is Mugo Kibati a very fat Kikuyu of very lose morals. Filthy stinking rich. Son of dynasty thugs and CEO of Telkom Kenya.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=5]Four Kikuyus in charge of Kenya’s WHOLE Telecommunications industry.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=5]SURELY WHAT DO YOU EXPECT ? :D:D:D[/SIZE]

[SIZE=5]IT’S GAME OVER![/SIZE]

[SIZE=5]And Uhuru is rewarding the very same China that gave Kenyans Covid , DEATH and Curfews, and even killed Magufuli. NEW IP the Huawei new version of Internet will soon be at your doorstep.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=7]Safaricom launches Huawei-powered 5G network in Kenya[/SIZE]
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https://africa.cgtn.com/wp-content/photo-gallery/2021/03/SAF4.jpg[B]Cabinet Secretary in Kenya’s Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology Joe Mucheru (Left) Safaricom’s Chief Executive Officer Peter Ndegwa (Center) and the Acting Director General of the Communications Authority of Kenya Mercy Wanjau pose for a picture at the launch ceremony of Safaricom’s 5G network partly powered by Huawei, 26 March, 2021. /CGTN[/B]

Kenya’s leading mobile network provider Safaricom on Friday launched 5G network powered partly by Huawei, a move seen as a show of confidence in the Chinese multinational technology company.
With the launch, Safaricom became the first in Kenya and East Africa to offer the new service.
It also makes Kenya just the second country in Sub-Saharan Africa to roll out 5G after South Africa.
The much-hyped 5G network is expected to usher in the post-smartphone era.
New categories of applications such as VR (virtual reality), AR (augmented reality) and replacement of optic fiber as primary means of fast Internet access are likely to enjoy a burst of technological progress and commercial success.
Speaking at the launch, Safaricom’s Chief Executive Officer Peter Ndegwa hailed 5G as a game-changing technology that will amplify innovation across various sectors in Kenya.
“Faster internet also opens up fresh opportunities for business by enabling them to leverage online market places and tap into new customers and operating morals to grow their revenues,” said Ndegwa.
“This will help businesses to reap digital dividends and grow sustainably and be part of the disruption sweeping across industries and sectors. The entry of 5G will enhance these use cases to enabling the deployment of advanced digital technologies such as virtual reality, crowd gaming, autonomous drones, industrial automation and a wide range of IOT devices.”

https://africa.cgtn.com/wp-content/photo-gallery/2021/03/SAF.jpg[B]Safaricom’s Chief Executive Officer Peter Ndegwa speaks at the launch ceremony of Safaricom’s 5G network in Nairobi, Kenya, 26 March, 2021. /CGTN[/B]

Ndegwa was joined at the launching ceremony in Nairobi by the Cabinet Secretary in the Ministry of Information and Communications Joe Mucheru, the Acting Director General of the Communications Authority of Kenya Mercy Wanjau, Safaricom Board Chairperson Michael Joseph, Huawei top boss and other officials.
Mucheru said the launch of 5G by Safaricom dovetails into the Kenyan government’s efforts to use technology to enhance innovation in the country, noting that it will reinforce the country’s position as being at the forefront of innovation in the region and the world.
https://africa.cgtn.com/wp-content/photo-gallery/2021/03/SAF2.jpg[B]Cabinet Secretary in Kenya’s Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology Joe Mucheru speaks at the launch ceremony of Safaricom’s 5G network partly powered by Huawei, 26 March, 2021. /CGTN[/B]

“5G technology will usher increased internet speeds and capabilities for millions across the country, laying a strong foundation for a new generation of innovators and entrepreneurs,” he spelled out.
On her part, Wanjau noted that the new network will propel existing businesses and open up more opportunities for Kenyans.
“The deployment of 5G will go a long way in supporting the government’s plan of rolling out broadband connectivity in the country. Indeed, the potential for the absorption of 5G technology in Kenya’s social and economic ecosystem cannot be gainsaid. The deployment of 5G which offers extremely fast download and upload speeds will thus present a myriad of opportunities for all sectors of our economies,” she said.

https://africa.cgtn.com/wp-content/photo-gallery/2021/03/SAF3.jpg[B]The Cabinet Secretary in Kenya’s Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology Joe Mucheru (Right) receives a 5G enabled device from Safaricom’s Chief Executive Officer Peter Ndegwa following the launch of Safaricom’s 5G network in Nairobi, 26 March, 2021. /CGTN[/B]

The launch of the Huawei-powered 5G in Kenya comes amid concerns by some foreign powers regarding the network’s security.
The U.S. and some European countries have banned Huawei from launching the 5G network within their borders, accusing the Chinese company of not sufficiently securing the new network.
The company has however repeatedly denied these allegations as being “unsubstantiated” and “defamatory”, reiterating the safety of the network and the company’s commitment to user privacy.
Speaking to journalists after the launch in Nairobi, Mucheru noted that Kenya does not have any issues with the Huawei-powered 5G network.
“As the government, we have been aware of some of those questions of suppliers and technology, but we’ve seen that some of those are just more political postures as opposed to the current test of the technology,” said Mucheru.
“We have been working with these partners for a long time. This is not the first time, so we can’t say as a country we’ve had any challenges or questions about how they (Huawei) have provided us with technology or about the security of that technology,” he added.
“We use the services and as government we have been able to verify that the services are secure and that citizens should feel comfortable to use the services.”
On her part, Wanjau reiterated Mucheru’s comment’s noting that the technology had passed through the necessary quality and safety tests internationally.
“I want to assure Kenyans that the technology is safe as the 5G standards have been developed through rigorous processes at the international telecommunications union and other relevant UN and global standards setting agencies in partnership with the industry,” she said.
“As a people we are defined by our resilience, our desire to stay ahead of the game, our resolution and our affinity for technology. I am positive that even now, with the launch of the 5G, we shall not be swayed by the naysayers.”

https://africa.cgtn.com/wp-content/photo-gallery/2021/03/SAF1.jpg[B]The Acting Director General of the Communications Authority of Kenya Mercy Wanjau speaks at Safaricom’s 5g launch ceremony in Nairobi, Kenya, 26 March, 2021. /CGTN[/B]

Safaricom CEO Ndegwa added his voice onto the issue, hailing Huawei as being “at the forefront of deploying this technology globally.”
Soon after the ceremony in Nairobi, 5G officially went live in the capital and parts of the Western region of Kenya, including Kisumu and Bungoma.

https://africa.cgtn.com/wp-content/photo-gallery/2021/03/Huawei1.jpgPart of the Huawei team in Nairobi at the launch of Safaricom’s 5G network partly powered by Huawei, 26 March, 2021. /CGTN

Ndegwa said Safaricom’s focus will now shift to rolling out the network in more regions of the country in addition to ensuring the already in use 3G and 4G reach 100 percent coverage.
5G promoters say it can deliver data at least 10 times faster than 4G and cut latency, the lag-time when data is sent or received. As well offering new applications, extra speed makes it easier to store data in the cloud instead of on a device.

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Mungikis are too dumb to see that the chinaman is not a friend to Africans. Actually chinese are worse than imperial colonialists from 1900s. You see, unlike the Englishmen, when chinamen see bonobos, they see free slave labor ready to be exploited and anuses primed for shafting. By the time Konyagi is done shafting us, kenya will be a free slave labor protectorate of china.

Enough said. The anuses are truly primed and ready for shafting. :smiley:

But surely this motherfucker can’t and shouldn’t be allowed to sell Safaricom to the mongoloids. Surely who will save Kenya?

I have had the misfortune of working with chinamen before. Man those little devils are very manipulative and have an extremely low regard for black skin. Kama kuna watu who seee africans as true bonobos ni hawa wachinku. Whatever they are planning at safcom with help of konyagi only God knows.

Mi sioni shida hapa… the rest of us need slàves

I heard that they are more corrupt than Indians. An Indian may call you aside to bribe you, a Chinaman places the bribe on the table very openly even before you start speaking.

And removing Kenyatta family’s tentacles from Safaricom will probably be impossible like how they are taking over banking, milk and retail. Oh well it was good while it lasted for Safaricom. The one good company in Kenya.

Indians may be exploitative but at the end of the day utapata whatever u negotiated for. When Chinamen see africans they see clueless oranģ utans ready to work for free of charge. Thats why they have no problem giving africa loans that they dont need. They know one day bonobos will work for them without pay.

Kenyans are already working for Xi Jinping for free, repaying for an SGR that is a loss making venture plus interests.

If they can beat grown Kenyan men in Kenya using a cane ati ni discipline hio inakwambia aje? Na unalala hapo upigwe in your motherland by a foreigner because hakuna kazi…

And I’m wondering how is it proper and acceptable that Kenya’s telecoms are run by one tribe? And no one is questioning this?

As in when Uhuru Kenyatta meets his telcoms people they just speak Kikuyu!

Wai until you get down in Zambia, their Rural schools are being taught and instructed in Chinese.

Rumor has it that Safaricom is planning a major scaling down,the dwarf says that from his projections, work currently being handled by 8 people can be done by 3 people.

Bonobos are busy hustling for rent for their mud thatched huts to question anything.

Safaricom is falling pretty fast. I just hope they will make the stupid move of making Mpesa a separate entity.

That way, MTN or Airtel users can also have an Mpesa menu. This new CEO is a waste. Kenyans have lost the privilege to lead companies.

Africans cannot be trusted with high jobs

Very true brother. Watakula wakuharibie kazi then land a government job. By the way who owns Safaricom? They should take note.

You are a true retard. Safaricom is a public quoted company where gok is not the majority share holder. The president has no say in the appointment of it’s head.
Hizi ni story unatoa kwa mogoka base.

Chinaman ako sawa ghaseer nyinyi . Si mhamie Airtel 's spotty network which runs on Nokia.
:D:D:D

Safaricom - including Mpesa- has been running on Huawei that’s why they are able to offer superior services.

Watu wanaenda 5G and airtel still can’t provide a seamless 4G network because of inferior European technology.

Propaganda won’t stop the middle kingdom with heaven’s mandate from advancing
Mkipewa loan mkule hio ni shida yenyu.

Si Eurobond ya kshs 200 billion mlikula? I don’t see anti Europe propaganda here.

Nikiwa Liquid we used to run on Alcatel and our services were so shitty. Tukahamia Cisco thinking that we would finally solve our network issues and at the end of the day what we were left with were expensive American equipment.

Safaricom came and with Huawei behind them, they started eating our lunch in the corporate fixed broadband marketing where we used to dominate.

you r just a shit-wiping nigger! Safaricom has been running on Huawei platform since its inception when MJ was the CEO. Take your hate for President Uhuru Kenyatta to the elderly nursing home where your slave masters are paying you pennies to change diapers and wipe shit

:D:D:D NIS wacheni vitisho. Mnakaanga chonjo to shift narratives.

In 2017 after losing round 2, Raila Odinga said something very interesting. He told his supporters to BOYCOTT Brookside, Haco Industries, Bidco and SAFARICOM!!

Now Raila Odinga is not just any ordinary Kenyan when he says boycott Safaricom he knows what the fuck he is saying and why he is saying it and most importantly WHO he is attacking when he is saying it.

Sure enough a few months later there was a so called handshake. :smiley:

And Raila called off the BOYCOTT.

The government has some influence in Safaricon, the firm has also benefited from several government policies.

what is the average height of a chinaman?