The Principal
Secretary of the State Department of ICT and Digital Economy in Kenya, John
Kipchumba Tanui has launched Safaricom PLC's 13th Sustainable Business Report, under the theme "Accelerating Digital Inclusion." The event,
which took place alongside Safaricom PLC Board Chairman Adil Khawaja, and CEO
Dr. Peter Ndegwa indicated Safaricom’s enduring commitment to transforming
lives through technology while advancing Kenya’s digital economy.
Safaricom’s
24-year journey in Kenya has been instrumental in aligning the company’s
efforts with key national, continental, and global development goals, including
Kenya’s Vision 2030, the African Union's Agenda 2063, and the United Nations
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Over the years, Safaricom has emerged as
a leader in sustainability, touching various sectors such as education,
healthcare, micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), and climate
action.
In his remarks,
Eng. Tanui lauded Safaricom’s role in advancing Kenya’s digital transformation,
stressing how the company’s initiatives align with the country’s broader
aspirations for socio-economic growth. “Safaricom’s work in bridging the
digital divide and promoting inclusion resonates with our vision of a digitally
empowered Kenya. As we continue to embrace emerging technologies, Safaricom’s
efforts in education, healthcare, and sustainability are helping us realize the
vision of a prosperous, inclusive digital economy,” said Tanui.
The Sustainable
Business Report details Safaricom’s initiatives in areas such as digital
literacy, financial inclusion, and efforts to combat climate change.
Safaricom’s investment in digital literacy programs has empowered millions of
students across Kenya, providing them with access to technology and enhancing
their skills for the 21st century. In healthcare, the company’s partnerships
have supported the development of mobile-based solutions to improve access to
essential services, particularly in underserved communities.
Dr. Peter
Ndegwa, Safaricom CEO, emphasized the company’s unwavering focus on
sustainability and its dedication to empowering communities through technology.
“At Safaricom, we believe that technology is a powerful tool for
transformation. By accelerating digital inclusion, we are not only contributing
to economic growth but also ensuring that no one is left behind. Our leadership
in sustainability allows us to create shared value for our communities,
environment, and shareholders,” Ndegwa said.
Looking to the
future, Safaricom is poised to deepen its engagement in emerging technologies
such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and
semiconductors. These innovations hold significant potential for enhancing
Kenya’s competitiveness in the global digital economy while further driving
digital inclusion across sectors. The company is committed to building a more
connected society, where these technologies can be leveraged to address local
challenges and create new opportunities.
Adil Khawaja,
Safaricom’s Board Chairman, reiterated the company’s commitment to
sustainability, noting that its efforts in climate action and empowering MSMEs
have become central to its business strategy. “Sustainability is at the core
of everything we do. From promoting climate resilience to supporting small
businesses, our focus is on ensuring that our growth benefits all segments of
society. We remain dedicated to finding innovative solutions that will drive
inclusive growth,” Khawaja stated.
Safaricom’s
work in climate action is particularly noteworthy, with the company
implementing various initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint and support
environmental sustainability. Through its innovative approach, Safaricom has
been a key player in driving climate resilience in Kenya, aligning its
operations with global environmental goals.
By: Kanto Okanta