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Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa Visits Rapidly Growing Eastleigh Neighborhood in Nairobi

Nairobi, Monday – Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa made a notable visit to Eastleigh, Nairobi’s fastest-growing neighborhood. 

He was received by Ahmed Yare, the Eastleigh Business Community Chairman, and the Kamukunji Member of Parliament. 

Ndegwa’s arrival at the Grand Cafe and Indian Cuisine Restaurant, located within the bustling BBS Mall sparked excitement among residents and entrepreneurs.

During the visit, CEO Peter Ndegwa engaged in discussions with local stakeholders, showcasing Safaricom’s commitment to supporting Eastleigh’s vibrant business ecosystem and the community’s aspirations. 

Ahmed Hassan, CEO Asamali Media receives Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa in Eastleigh on Monday.


The meeting marked an essential milestone in fostering collaboration between Safaricom and the thriving Eastleigh neighborhood, known for its dynamic entrepreneurial spirit.

Ahmed Yare, Chairman of the Eastleigh Business Community, expressed gratitude for the CEO’s visit, highlighting the potential for increased investment and technological advancements in the neighborhood. 

Kamukunji MP Yussuf Hassan lauded the partnership, acknowledging Safaricom’s role in driving economic growth and connectivity in Nairobi.

Eastleigh, as the fastest-growing business hub in the East African region, significantly contributes to Safaricom’s revenues and plays a vital role in the national economy.

Kamukunji MP Yussuf Hassan

Eastleigh Business Community and Kamukunji Member of Parliament receive Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa in Eastleigh on Monday. 


Safaricom, a leading telecommunications company in Kenya, aims to leverage this visit to further strengthen ties with Eastleigh, offering innovative solutions and services to cater to the evolving needs of its residents and businesses.

Safaricom has demonstrated dedication to empowering local communities, fostering economic growth, and enriching lives through cutting-edge technology and inclusive business initiatives.