Kenyan lawmakers have revived the 2022 Information and Communications (Amendment) Bill, which seeks to split Safaricom, the country’s biggest telco from M-PESA its mobile money unit. A previous bid to change the law faltered after only two lawmakers backed it. Regulators and lawmakers have pressured Safaricom to split its business and create two separate entities
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