Safaricom Shareholders To Receive Dividend Of Sh0.55 Per Share
Safaricom investors will receive a lower dividend of Sh0.55 per share on March 15, 2024, compared to Sh0.58 per share last year.
Safaricom investors will receive a lower dividend of Sh0.55 per share on March 15, 2024, compared to Sh0.58 per share last year.
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