Savanna Fibre is promising 100Mbps internet in Kenya for KES 2,000

Savanna Fibre is launching new Kenya home internet plans from May 1, including 100Mbps for KES 2,000 and 1Gbps for KES 10,000, with router and free installation included...
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Savanna Fibre is set to launch aggressive new home fiber internet packages in Kenya on May 1, 2026, potentially disrupting the current market dominated by Safaricom, Zuku, and Airtel.
- Offers 100 Mbps for KES 2,000 and 1 Gbps for KES 10,000.
- The new internet provider is a sister company to Savanna Fibre Uganda and Tanzania.
- Initial coverage is limited to affluent Nairobi neighborhoods, with expansion plans underway.
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Savanna Fibre is set to launch aggressive new home fiber internet packages in Kenya on May 1, 2026, potentially disrupting the current market dominated by Safaricom, Zuku, and Airtel. The company is promising 100Mbps internet for just KES 2,000 per month, representing a significant challenge to established players. Meanwhile, Safaricom's engineering summit Decode 4.0 has launched in Nairobi, focusing on Kenya's embrace of Artificial Intelligence and digital innovation under the theme 'Made for Kenya'. In a separate development, many Kenyan users are reporting unexpected deductions from their M-PESA balances, which Safaricom states are to settle previously unbilled Fuliza loans due to a system error. Additionally, Samsung has launched its latest mid-range smartphones, the Galaxy A57 5G and Galaxy A37 5G, in Kenya, starting at KES 49,000.








