I would be more worried if it involved Orange internet, since I hardly use Safaricom.
On CIPIT Research Reveals Evidence of Internet Traffic Tampering in Kenya: The Case of Safaricom’s Network
informative
On CIPIT Research Reveals Evidence of Internet Traffic Tampering in Kenya: The Case of Safaricom’s Network
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On 1' Mini Bubble Wrap
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On Fuzu & Flare: 2 Kenyan Tech Startups to Watch in 2017
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On #iFreeKE: State of Social Media Freedom in Kenya
commendable inititive
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On Listening to the Skiza Tunes Millions: Section 30A of the Copyright Act Unconstitutional and Role of Collecting Societies