The use of social media has overtaken television and radio as the nation’s top news source, according to Kenya’s 2024 State of Media Survey, launched at the 2025 Annual Media Summit themed “Public Interest in the Era of Technology: Media Accountability and National Values.” Yet, as digital platforms rise, concerns around ethics, trust, and freedom of expression are intensifying issues echoed by leading voices in Kenya’s technology and media sectors. Social Media’s Dominance and Shifting Habits Primary News Source 33% of respondents now cite social media as their primary news source, edging out television (31%) and radio (26%). Television’s weekly reach…
Author: David Indeje
Uganda Airlines has launched its first direct flight from Entebbe to London Gatwick, marking its return to the UK market since British Airways ceased its Entebbe service in November 2015. Operating four times weekly on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, the 9-hour-30-minute flight establishes London as the airline’s 16th international destination and its longest route. “This new London route is a major milestone in Uganda Airlines’ expansion strategy and reinforces our mission to connect Uganda to the world,” said Jennifer Bamuturaki, CEO of Uganda Airlines. “We are thrilled to offer UK travellers a direct, convenient gateway to the Pearl of…
The Kenyan Ministry of Education is replacing its National Education Management Information System (NEMIS), launched in 2017, with the Kenya Education Management Information System (KEMIS). This overhaul aims to address inefficiencies and align with Kenya’s digital transformation agenda and the National Education Sector Strategic Plan (NESSP) 2023–2027. KEMIS will begin its pilot phase in July 2025, with full implementation targeted for September 2025. “This is a golden opportunity to unify our education data systems. KEMIS will cover the entire education system from ECDE, TIVET, and higher education up to research. It will integrate all our education system, including all our…
Airtel Africa’s CEO, Sunil Taldar, announced in a CNBC Africa interview that the company is preparing for an Initial Public Offering (IPO) of its Airtel Money business in the first half of 2026, delayed from an earlier timeline due to market volatility. The move aims to unlock value for investors and capitalise on Airtel Money’s robust growth, with a 30% CAGR over five years and a valuation estimated at $4 billion in 2024, reports say. Airtel Money, a key player in African fintech, reported $994 million in revenue for the fiscal year ending March 2025, up 18.8% (29.9% in constant…
Safaricom PLC reported an 11.2% increase in total revenue to KES 388.7 billion ($3 billion) for the financial year ending March 31, 2025, with net income rising 10.8% to KES 69.8 billion. The company will distribute KES 48.08 billion in dividends, comprising a final dividend of KES 0.65 per share and an interim dividend of KES 0.55 per share. The performance was driven by innovation across Safaricom’s product portfolio, expansion into Ethiopia, and over KES 18 billion invested in education, health, environment, and economic empowerment initiatives over the past five years. This period also marked the completion of Safaricom’s five-year…
The smartphone market is filled with options, but finding a cost-effective device with key features can be tough. Enter the HMD Arc from HMD Global provides essential smartphone functionality at an affordable price. With its repairable design, long-lasting battery, and smooth Android experience, the HMD Arc is a reliable companion for everyday users. Design and Repairability One of the standout features of the HMD Arc is its emphasis on repairability. In a world where devices are often designed to be disposable, HMD is taking a different approach. The HMD Arc features a design that allows users to easily replace parts…

