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Shareholder reorganisation at Nation Media Group.



Am sure you must all be wondering why all houses in this village are similar, this is a group of tomato farmers in Kakyika, Kashenshero village Mbarara City North They all plant tomatoes this season after selling they build for one person,the next season they build for another person like that coz the government failed them This village is just 5km from the main highway but it has no water,electricity,school, network or even church 🥹💔💔 during such a rainy season you find residents getting stagnant water and it’s the one they use for domestic work 💔💔 What pained me most is that you find posters of people contesting on their houses now l sit and wonder what do those leaders exactly help them ????

Met Wawira ,Food for Education Boss. Discussed expanding Muranga Schools Meals Pilot. From current 45k to all 205k Muranga pupils( in phases) & hinging farmers into the programme; building more kitchens,more jobs. Muranga Mangoes were served in Nbi meals today.







MAJOR DEVELOPMENT: Safaricom Plc shareholding · Vodafone Kenya Limited to acquire 15.0% stake from the government of Kenya at a price of Kes34/share for a consideration of Kes 204.3 billion (US$ 1.6 billion) · This represents an additional 6,009,814,200 ordinary shares being acquired by Vodafone Kenya Limited · Vodacom Group Limited will be increasing its stake in Vodafone Kenya to 100% from 87.5% via an internal reorganisation that will involve the purchase of Vodafone International Holdings B.V’s & resulting in the acquisition of a 4.99% indirect stake in Safaricom Plc. · The Share Acquisition from the government of Kenya, in combination with the Vodafone Kenya acquisition, will result in Vodafone Kenya holding a 55.0% shareholding in Safaricom Plc · The deal also bakes in an agreement to have Vodafone buy the right to receive future Safaricom dividends & will make an upfront payment of Kes 40.2 billion (~ US$ 309 million) to the government of Kenya. · Vodafone Kenya maintains that it does NOT intend to launch a take-over offer of Safaricom