Safaricom CEO Peter NdegwaSci & TechThe affected shops will reopen on June 11 as the company apologised for any inconvenience caused. Safaricom has temporarily closed four shops in Mombasa and Nairobi to allow cleaning and fumigation. Kenya and the rest of the world still contending with the health risk posed to our population by the Covid-19 pandemic. Mombasa and Nairobi have been affected by the disease compared to the other 45 counties across the country.Early this month Kenya Power and the Kenya Commercial Bank reported disruption in their Mombasa branches occasioned by the disease. Late last month Safaricom closed its Thika Road Mall (TRM) shop temporarily after a staff tested positive for the coronavirus.
Source: Standard Digital June 09, 2020 10:41 UTC