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News Round-Up: Stories That Hit Our Headline This Week

Man Reports Kenyans Evading From Paying Okoa Jahazi To Safaricom

  



One  Gilbert has stunned Kenyans on Facebook by reporting to Safaricom telecommunications about those avoiding to pay their credit debts resolving to social media as a scapegoat.

 

In a trending post on Facebook, Kenyans on Facebook have gone crazy by waging comic bombshells on Gilbert’s betrayal where the economy is too high.

 

” Hello Safaricom, Kuna watu hununua bundles via Facebook ndio waepe kulipa okoa.

 

” Sijui kama mumegundua io trick. Sitaki mpate hasara on delayed debt payment. Thank you very important” Gilbert disclosed to Safaricom telecommunications.

 

The telecommunications on the other hand has responded to Gilbert by appreciating him for the information as one commoner request the firm to give him some token of appreciation.

 

Hello Gilbert, we appreciate for the heads up. This has been shared with the relevant team for further checks” Safaricom responded.

 

This comes two days ahead after the Communications Authority of Kenya gave information for the closure of one, Telkom Kenya over losses and tax levy hurdle.

In January, a Canadian investor announced the introduction of Iristel Kenya as the first foreign telecommunications company in African continent.

 

Before the announcement, the Canadian investor had fought a legal battle in court with Safaricom where Safaricom claimed Iristel’s entrance in Kenya will attribute to lines/sim massive swap.

 

Currently, Safaricom is the Kenya’s biggest telecommunications company with a huge number of users where recently, it launched its branch in Ethiopia.

Danny Miles, Man Who Requested Help From Safaricom Succumbs To Cancer

  


Danny Miles real name Maurice Ochieng on Tuesday evening succumbed to cancer stage four at St. Monicah Kisumu.

 

On 19th January 2023, Danny Miles requested help from Safaricom, Kenya’s telecommunications company to come for his rescue over his daughter in case he would have gone or get support fully till he recovers.

 

However, on Tuesday evening, his medical aider, Divinar Ogari posted a heartrending shock about the death of the young passionate and hopeful Muhoroni man on Facebook.

 

Miles, you can’t disappoint us like this noo… Hard to type RIP. Miles our baby boy, I will miss talking to you” Divinar the Swahili tutor condoled.

 

When Miles sent his emotional message to Safaricom, Kenyans on Facebook felt sympathetic where one Swahili tutor Divinar Ogari alias Divinar Swahili Teacher came out for his help with other Kenyans in contribution.

 

According to Miles’s text to Safaricom, he was diagnosed with Cancer, soft tissue sarcoma in March 2021 which later, let to his left arm amputated.

 

It’s eating me up for sure. Day by day I am feeling it. I had been saving so that I take my small family to a vacation but I have been drained. I can’t.

 

” My daughter Britney Dova is still young. She has not started school. I was planning but I am sorry. I have failed as a dad.

 

I am appealing to you just help my daughter once I am gone because I can feel it” reads part of Miles’s message to Safaricom.

 

Before his death, Danny had been trying to respond to medication at Muhoroni Sub County Hospital but on Sunday evening at 9PM, pain overpowered him and got re-admitted.

 

I was attacked again and I really suffocated. Whatever happens, I belong to God” Miles posted on his Facebook page on Sunday.

 

While at the hospital in Muhoroni, his aider requested for support over blood transfusion but unluckily, Miles succumbed to cancer on Tuesday evening as confirmed by Divinar Ogari.

 

On Wednesday morning, his wife Florence Akoth has taken to social media to emotionally appreciate those who supported the family during their hard time to ensure Miles health is restored but unluckily, the efforts bore no fruits.

 

Divinar Swahili Teacher on her side has requested Kenyans to tag a businessman Simon Kabu and Safaricom to come and help Miles’ dreams upon his daughter come through.

Azimio Boycotts Three Companies

  

After yesterday’s anti Government protest, Azimio Coalition led by Raila Odinga  has held a press briefing this afternoon.
In the briefing, the Azimio leader announced that the coalition is going to boycott three companies in the country.
The trio include, Safaricom, Kenya Commercial Bank and Radio Africa Group particularly the Star Newspaper.
“We will boycott Safaricom, Kenya Commercial Bank and Radio Africa Group particularly the Star Newspaper,” Raila Odinga read out in his speech
The coalition explained that the three companies have been partisan in what seemingly suggest that the companies are only supporting the Government.

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