Good news for Kenyans as Safaricom lowers airtime, data prices
Safaricom has reduced PostPay prices for airtime and data amid fierce competition from its rival Airtel.
In a statement on Monday, December 5, 2022, Safaricom said it was reversing a price increase that was implemented in July 2021.
The move is set to see customers on PostPay and All-in-One plans customers enjoy lower prices.
The revised pricing will see the Go Monthly 1K plan go for Ksh1,000, down from Ksh1,050.
The 2K plan will go for Ksh2,000 down from Ksh2,100 while the 3K plan will go for Ksh3,000 down from Ksh3,150.
The 5K plan will go for Ksh5,000 down from Ksh5,200 as the 10K plan will now go for Ksh10,000, down from Ksh10,430.
All Go Monthly customers will enjoy free 2GB YouTube every month.
“By consolidating our monthly plans, we seek to simplify our product offering while enabling our customers to enjoy a digital lifestyle in an affordable manner,” CEO Peter Ndegwa said.
The Safaricom CEO also said that Go Monthly customers will be able to use their minutes to call across all local networks as well as China, India, USA, and Canada.