Safaricom Becomes The Latest Mobile Service Provider To Be Sued

Published: Nov. 29, 2015, 9:23 p.m.

b"We're still buzzing from the great time we had at the Annual Round-up 2015, that Tefo Mohapi and Andile Masuku hosted at The Wanderers Club in Johannesburg last week. Many thanks to those of you who made it out on Thursday morning, and a big thank you to our incredibly generous and insightful guest panelists and speakers. Also, big up to our event partners, Opera Africa, Stuff magazine, and iAfrikan.com. \\n\\nIt was an chilled morning of intelligent, retrospective conversations-- which took stock of the state of Africa\\u2019s tech scene. The programme featured three keynote talks and three lively interactive panel discussions covering enterprise, startups and gadgets and apps. \\n\\nThe good news is that we\\u2019ll be sharing the conversations we had at the Annual Round-up in place of the African Tech Round-up podcast starting on Monday, December 14th\\u2014 to hold you down till the show returns in mid-January 2016. There\\u2019ll also be plenty of cool extras we\\u2019ll be sharing exclusively on our Soundcloud account and via Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, so do follow us, do. \\n\\nIn the meantime, enjoy Episode 33 of the African Tech Round-up. And listen in to find out why two Kenyan mobile money service providers are suing Safaricom. This is definitely on trend. The last quarter of 2015 is proving to be quite trying time for Africa\\u2019s mobile operators.\\n\\nAdditional Music Credits:\\nMusic by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)\\nMusic licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0"