Tuesday 7 February 2023

Safaricom PLC February 2023 News Letter

 


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February 2023 Newsletter

It’s February, and this month we celebrate all things love. Love for technology, love for animals and everything in between.

Fun fact. Did you know that in 2021, Roan Antelopes in the quiet Ruma National Park in Homa Bay County, were only 14 across the entire sanctuary? But, in just two years, the number has increased to 25. Find out more about this endangered species population in this month’s newsletter.

We share an interesting gem that highlights marathon star Eliud Kipchoge’s story on how technology is key in pushing him to reach and even surpass his set goals. The best statement to summarize this piece is in his own famous words, “No human is limited.”

Still on tech, read about the 2023 innovations that we can’t wait to see make a huge impact on how we live our lives by bringing forth solutions to living simpler lives.

Two young innovators, Brian and Diana, tell us about their valuable contribution to the field of science, one of which won them an award at the Young Scientists Kenya competition.

Finally, in line with data privacy day which is commemorated on the 28th of January, we have a story on why less is more when it comes to personal data and protecting yourself from fraudsters. These tips might just come in handy as you browse the internet.

As always, enjoy your read and feel free to share with your networks.


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Eliud Kipchoge talks his tech

Eliud Kipchoge talks his tech

A lot of work goes into preparing for a marathon, especially if you are one of the greatest runners in the history of running, and the Safaricom Newsroom sought to find out what technology does for the world-beating champion. Eliud Kipchoge tells us more on how technology has grown to be an important component of his training regime.

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The Roan antelopes of Ruma, two years on

Efforts to save the Roan antelope kicked off in January 2021 with the partnership between the M-PESA Foundation, Kenya Wildlife Service and the Northern Rangelands Trust. Since the start of the project in 2021, the partnership developed strategies to ensure that the endangered species are cared for and increase in number. Two years on, the KWS have successfully limited predation, which was one of the biggest reasons for the decline of the Roan antelopes.

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Climate change and elections top at science fest

Two Form Four students from Chala Secondary School in Taita Taveta were the overall winners at the 2022 Young Scientists Kenya competition, with an innovation dubbed “Smart Fingerprint Ballot Box”. Since the duo started working together, they have developed five innovations: the Smart Cleaner, Smart Handwashing Machine, Leakage Detector, Camel Milk and Smart Fingerprint Ballot Box.

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On personal data, less is more

Reports of identity theft, SIM swaps, hacking and massive data leaks have increased along with internet penetration and advances in technology. It’s rare to go more than a few days without hearing about a major data breach that may have exposed personal information of millions of individuals. Mutua Mutuku, an advocate and data compliance specialist gives us more tips on staying safe.

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  The exceptional innovations coming our way in 2023

The annual influential technology event, Consumer Electronics Show (CES), shines a light on intriguing innovations and emerging trends that will be seen throughout the year. We have brought the list to you on some of the interesting innovations that caught our attention.

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....WHAT YOU MISSED OUT IN JANUARY....

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Unpacking the Safaricom calendar

The Safaricom Calendar has become something people look forward to because of the themes and the beauty it brings to the homes and offices of the people who receive it. This year’s calendar celebrates the Kenyan people’s spirit of hope and resilience by showing monuments and heritage sites where Kenyans from different walks of life seek their sense of power and responsibility, under the theme Places of Hope.

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