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Free Data on Uber Apps in Kenya: Safaricom Zero-Rate Access

Uber has teamed up with Safaricom to offer zero-rate data access for Uber and Uber Eats apps across Kenya, therefore removing data costs associated with the technology and improving digital inclusion. This means Kenyans will have access to Uber’s ride-hailing and food delivery services literally at no cost in personal data, hence affordable and accessible […]

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Vivo V40 Lite Set to launch in Kenya on November 11th

Chinese smartphone maker Vivo has unveiled plans to launch the Vivo V40 Lite in Kenya on November 11, 2024. Promising the key features of its high-end sibling, the Vivo V40, Vivo V40 Lite takes pride in performance and design, now supposedly at an affordable price. With a high refresh rate AMOLED display, capable cameras, and

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Starlink Pauses New Subscriptions in Nairobi Due to High Demand

It has also lately stopped new subscriptions in Nairobi, Kenya’s capital, and in five surrounding counties: Kiambu, Machakos, Narok, Murang’a, and Nakuru. That high demand in the counties is said to have put Starlink’s network capacity under stress, raising questions about the scalability of this network in densely populated regions across Kenya. In a statement,

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Starlink Silently Removes Roaming Service Option Across Africa

Recently, Starlink has moved to turn off its Roaming service across Africa, presenting users with new challenges in most countries where regulatory approval is yet to be approved. Such a move, meant to be in agreement with all local telecom regulations, has narrowed options for many seeking high-speed internet. Here’s a closer look at the

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Xiaomi Redmi A3 Pro Lands in Kenya with a Budget-Friendly Price

If you’re in the market for a budget smartphone that doesn’t skimp on features, Xiaomi’s latest release in Kenya, the Redmi A3 Pro, is the perfect match. Priced at Kshs 12,499 for the 4GB RAM and 128GB storage model, this device offers impressive value for your money. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or simply looking

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