Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Am glad Nairobi is not near the ocean.
Dar-always-a-slum itakua submerged kwa maji by 2060 sababu ya global warming. View attachment 1959335
DSM Inawapa tabu sana, kwa taarifa yako level ya maji ikiongezeka Itatengeneza islands na kuifanya ipendeze zaidi maana kuna maeneo mengi yameinuka na mfano ni Kariakoo, Ubungo n.k
+Dodoma ndio itakua the Giant wa Africa wakati huo
 
Kwenye Bridges mnafanya kazi nzuri Sana💯💯 ✅..alafu wewe jama hukai Kama hawa mazuzu wenzako uku ndani ,unaleta project yenye tija na uvutio with reasonable arguments.alafu Kuna hii kundi la the best007 na joto!!!daaah...akili nikama jiwe alienda nayo
kwahiyo unataka kusema EACOP na SGR hatujawapita?
 
DSM Inawapa tabu sana, kwa taarifa yako level ya maji ikiongezeka Itatengeneza islands na kuifanya ipendeze zaidi maana kuna maeneo mengi yameinuka na mfano ni Kariakoo, Ubungo n.k
+Dodoma ndio itakua the Giant wa Africa wakati huo
Nairobi is the best situated metropolitan area in east and central Africa. Kigeographia na kimuindombinu. Yani Nairobi is free of severe natural calamities caused by mother nature.
Dar-is-a-slum itamezwa na bahari before 2060. Its a doomed city ikiwa karibu na bahari.
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East Africa’s Pesapal Can Operate In Kenya, Tanzania After Getting Approvals​

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Posted on August 22, 2021
Pesapal Approved To Operate In Kenya, Tanzania


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Kenya-based Pesapal, a provider of payments processing services — primarily point of sale (POS) — is touting two recent approvals for conducting business in major East African markets.
One approval came from the Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA), according to a press release.
“Tanzania’s mobile penetration reached 85 percent by early 2020,” Bupe Mwakalundwa, a sales and marketing manager at Pesapal, said in the release. “Given the growth of mobile commerce transactions in this region, this license reinforces Pesapal’s objective to offer affordable, innovative and easy-to-use solutions for small businesses and consumers alike.”
“Pesapal makes it easy for people and businesses to make, receive and manage payments,” she added in the release. “Pesapal partners with banks, mobile network operators and credit card companies to give its customers as many payment options as possible.”
Pesapal stated in the release that the company has a track record of democratizing payments by providing customized solutions to businesses and customers and will continue that work in Tanzania.
Pesapal also received formal approval to do extensive business in Kenya, according to a separate press release.
Kenya’s Capital Business news outlet quoted Mwakalunda as having said: “The pandemic has accelerated the move to a cash-lite economy. We are investing in Tanzania to reshape the future of commerce. For merchants, digital payments mean reducing costs associated with handling and losing cash, and broadening their customer base as more and more people move away from cash.”
“We are excited about the regulatory approvals,” said Pesapal CEO Mark Mwongela, per Capital Business. “This demonstrates our commitment and ambition to impact the online payments ecosystem. I believe this will enable the eCommerce businesses to grow and expand further in East Africa.”
According to the first release, Pesapal was founded in 2009. In addition to Tanzania and Kenya, the company does business in Uganda, Malawi, Zambia, Rwanda and Zimbabwe.

E-payments firm Pesapal gets Kenya, Tanzania regulatory nods​

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Pesapal is a payment gateway enabling customers to use their credit cards, banks and mobile networks to settle bills from one portal. FILE PHOTO | NMG

Electronic payments firm Pesapal has been accredited by the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) as a payments solutions provider, while in Tanzania, it has received a service licence.

The fintech company says the regulatory approvals will enable it to offer digital e-commerce services seamlessly as it accelerates innovation in digital payments.

The Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) issued the firm with a National Application Service Licence, which allows it to operate in the country.

“We are excited about the regulatory approvals. This demonstrates our commitment and ambition to impact the online payments ecosystem. I believe this will enable the e-commerce businesses to grow and expand further in East Africa,” said Pesapal chief executive officer Mark Mwongela.

Pesapal is a payment gateway enabling customers to use their credit cards, banks and mobile networks to settle bills from one portal.

“We are investing in Tanzania to reshape the future of commerce. For merchants, digital payments mean reducing costs associated with handling and losing cash, and broadening their customer base as more and more people move away from cash,” said Ms Bupe Mwakalundwa, Pesapal Tanzania country manager.
 
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