Vodafone is set to acquire the Government of Kenya’s 15% stake in Safaricom for KSh 204.3 billion, plus an upfront dividend of KSh 40.2 billion, bringing the total transaction to KSh 244.5 billion. Post-sale, the shareholding structure will be: Vodafone 55%, GoK 20%, Public 25%.
Below , kindly find President’s SOTN Remarks on the planned acquisition of Safaricom by Vodafone
Question: Why didn’t GoK sell to Kenyans?
Answer: Four reasons:
Vodafone x Treasury Stake Sale:
Question &Answer Question : What happened? Answer : Vodafone is set to acquire the Government of Kenya’s (GoK) 15% stake in Safaricom for KSh 204.3 billion, along with an early dividend payout of KSh 40.2 billion, bringing the total transaction value to KSh 244.5 billion. Once ratified, the shareholding structure will be:- Vodafone – 55%
- Government of Kenya – 20%
- Public – 25%
- Premium Price: Vodafone paid KSh 34 per share, 23.6% above recent market prices.
- Strategic Partnership: Vodafone brings expertise, capital, and technological leadership.
- Strong Fiscal Outcome: GoK retains 20% stake and ongoing dividends while funding development projects.
- Upfront Dividend Compensation: Vodafone pays KSh 40.2 billion upfront for future dividends.
- Seed Capital for National Funds: Proceeds fund the National Infrastructure Fund and Sovereign Wealth Fund for long-term projects.
Question: Why didn’t GoK sell to Kenyans?
Answer: Four reasons:
- Vodafone offered a premium price and block-sale convenience.
- A KSh 100 billion KPC IPO is underway, making simultaneous sales difficult.
- Proceeds in US dollars strengthen foreign reserves.
- A strategic, experienced partner accelerates innovation and global competitiveness.
- It’s a shareholder adjustment, not a takeover; GoK retains 20%.
- Nine conditionalities safeguard Kenyan interests, including:
- No employee layoffs
- Continuation of CSR initiatives
- Board Chair and CEO must be Kenyan
- Majority of trustees and independent directors remain Kenyan
- Vodafone is an established partner since 2000, providing technical and operational support.


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