Safaricom has announced its partnership with Google to support Kenyans as they turn to the internet for entertainment, education and to learn new skills during this Covid-19 global pandemic. In a statement on Wednesday, the teleco revealed plans to leverage its digital and data capability to enable Kenyans access the wide collection content available on YouTube. In the new offer, users will be able to purchase 80MBs at an affordable rate of Sh10. With as little as 10 shillings, customers can now learn a new skill, attend virtual concerts or keep up with their favorite local content,” Safaricom CEO, Peter Ndegwa said. “We are excited about this partnership with Safaricom that will make data more affordable to users in Kenya who in this current situation are looking for affordable ways to stay connected, informed and entertained.
Source: The Star June 10, 2020 13:28 UTC