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Here is the new Safaricom CEO, Mr Peter Ndegwa: Photos and full information

Kenya’s leading Telecommunications Company Safaricom has appointed Mr Peter Ndegwa as its new Chief Executive Officer. Ndegwa’s appointment is effective April 1, 2020. He is, currently, the Managing Director at Diageo Continental Europe.

New Safaricom CEO Mr Peter Ndegwa ; Second from right.
New Safaricom CEO Mr Peter Ndegwa ; Second from right.
New Safaricom CEO Mr Peter Ndegwa ; Second from right.
New Safaricom CEO Mr Peter Ndegwa ; Second from right.

Here is the presser from Safaricom, on Ndegwa’s appointment;

CHAIRMAN’S STATEMENT ON THE APPOINTMENT OF OUR NEW CEO

The Safaricom PLC Board of Directors has today (24 October 2019) resolved to appoint Mr. Peter Ndegwa as the company’s Chief Executive Officer effective April 1, 2020. He joins Safaricom from Diageo PLC where he is the Managing Director of Diageo Continental Europe.

Peter brings a wealth of experience in General Management, Commercial and Business Strategy, Sales and Finance Operations, having spent over 25 years in various roles within the Financial Services and Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sectors in Africa and Europe.

In his current role, Peter oversees the operations of Diageo PLC in 50 countries in Western and Eastern Europe, Russia, Middle East and North Africa region. He had previously served for seven years as CEO in Guinness Nigeria PLC and Guinness Ghana Breweries PLC, where he transformed the two operations to deliver a doubledigit growth by investing in people, introducing new brands and reorganising the businesses.

C1 – Public Prior to that, Peter served for eight years across a range of senior Executive Director roles at EABL (a Diageo subsidiary) based in Nairobi. Serving as the Group Chief Finance Officer (CFO), Group Strategy Director, Sales Director, and as an Executive Director on the EABL Board, he was part of the team that saw the EABL business more than doubled in value – and winning the coveted Most Respected Business Award in East Africa for five years in a row.

New Safaricom CEO Mr Peter Ndegwa.
New Safaricom CEO Mr Peter Ndegwa.

Peter is credited with the development of an affordable-beer strategy for EABL resulting in the production of new brands such as Senator beer. Senator beer became one of the most successful innovations by Diageo that has been featured in the Harvard Business Review. He started his career at PwC, the global consulting firm, where he worked for 11 years. Peter holds an MBA from the London Business School and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Nairobi. He is also a Certified Public Accountant and a member of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK).

We are confident that Peter will carry on our vision of transforming lives while keeping us focused on meeting our customers’ needs and holding us to our new commitment of being Simple, Transparent and Honest.

Safaricom waives Mpesa transaction charges

Giant telecommunications Company, Safaricom, has waived transactions fee for amounts less than Sh1,000. This follows a directive by President Uhuru Kenyatta on Sunday evening. The directive to reduce cashless transaction costs is aimed at curbing the spread of the infectious Corona Virus pandemic.

Safaricom customers will now also be able to transact increased sums of money per day. Here is a presser from Safaricom;

“Safaricom  would like to thank the Central Bank of Kenya Governor Dr. Patrick
Njoroge for hosting a meeting with Safaricom and other industry players to discuss the evolving situation around the COVID-19 (Corona Virus) pandemic.

The meeting follows the directive by H.E. President Uhuru Kenyatta to explore
ways of deepening mobile money usage to reduce the risk of spreading the virus
through the physical handling of cash. The President also directed that we consider reducing the cost of using mobile money during this period.

In the meeting, it was agreed that all person-to-person transactions below
Ksh1,000 shall be free. This means that from tomorrow morning, M-PESA users
will be able to send any amount below Ksh1,000 for free over the next 90 (ninety)
days.

To support this, and in particular small and micro business enterprises (SMES),
CBK has also approved the increase of daily M-PESA transaction limits from the
current Ksh70,000 to Ksh150,000. Kenyans will also be able to transact up to Ksh300,000 up from the current limit of Ksh140,000, and hold up to Ksh300,000
in their M-PESA wallets.

Safaricom is also working with the Government by providing a Call Center and
integrating a toll-free line 719 which has been set up by the National Emergency
Response Committee on Coronavirus to support Kenyans in understanding how
to prevent and manage suspected cases.

We have also interconnected other
networks to ensure that their subscribers can access the Call Centre. All calls to 719 are free.

We remain committed to working with all stakeholders to help our nation through this crisis.”

Michael Joseph (Chief Executive Officer, Safaricom PLC).