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Published 08/23/2009 - 7:35 p.m. GMT

ATLANTA - The CEO of Safaricom, East and Central Africa's largest mobile phone service provider, was the keynote speaker at the 2nd Kenya Diaspora International Conference and Investment Forum in Atlanta.

Published 08/22/2009 - 3:38 p.m. GMT

Dr. Bitange Ndemo receiving the Leadership Award from Mr. Kihumba Ndiritu, chairman of AKPA and chairman of the organizing committee for the 2nd Kenya Diaspora and Investment Forum
Dr. Bitange Ndemo (left) receiving the Leadership Award from Mr. Kihumba Ndiritu, chairman of AKPA and chairman of the organizing committee for the 2nd Kenya Diaspora and Investment Forum (Photo: Crystal Furlonge)

ATLANTA - Dr. Bitange Ndemo is the recipient of the 2009 Association of Kenya Professionals in Atlanta (AKPA) Leadership Award. Dr. Ndemo was presented with the award at the 2nd Kenya Diaspora International Conference and Investment Forum held at Kennesaw State University. Dr. Ndemo is the Permanent Secretary in Kenya’s Ministry for Information.

 
Published 08/22/2009 - 3:27 p.m. GMT

Safaricom CEO, Michael Joseph, keynoting the 2nd Kenya Diaspora International Conference and Investment Forum in Atlanta
Safaricom CEO, Michael Joseph, keynoting the 2nd Kenya Diaspora International Conference and Investment Forum in Atlanta (Photo: BMJ Muriithi/Mshale)

ATLANTA - Kenyans banks have reason to fear as M-Pesa, the money transfer service offered by Safaricom primarily targeting the unbanked Kenyan populace grows in popularity, the company’s CEO Michael Joseph said during an address at the 2nd Kenya Diaspora International Conference and Investment Forum in Atlanta. "It costs you Ksh. 300 to withdraw your money from your bank account," he said.

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