Kenya overtaken by Tanzania in mobile money transfer

hakunaga hiyo wewe! nyie mmezidi kuwa myeusi jamani khaaaa! kama jembe jipyaa afu mna sura mbaya kama nyati hasa mianamke yenu ina maumbo mabaya mipaja myeusi tiii!
UFO's are very ugly dudes, but its believed that their intelligence if far much advanced than that of man. Hahaaaaah! Utadooo? Karanga urembo wenyu basi.....
 
False. Kenya's 2015 transactions totaled $42 billion. That is equal to $3.5 billion per months. Meanwhile you can't claim Tz transacted $1.7 billion (which is still less than a half of Kenya's FYI) without any source of evidence.



Don't go there, your intelligence is minuscule when compared to my high school version. See, your countryman claimed Tanzania's mobile money has overtaken Kenyan - it's percentage to GDP means nothing in this context. Next time you will be telling me Tanzania's Agriculture has overtaken the USA's because it's percentage to the GDP of Tz is way higher than USAs. Again, you can't calculate your transaction as a percentage of the GDP when you don't have the figures for the transactions yet. Where the hell are you fishing the figures from? Give us the figures first before we can talk of percentages. Kafrican come check out this sad soul.


I feel like I am talking to a nursery kid now.
1. Most mobile money accounts in Tanzania are dormant so as much as they are more than Kenya's, the active ones are just a mere half of those in Kenya.

2. Most Tanzanians have multiple accounts that make it seem like most adults have accounts. See, a single Tanzanian will have three accounts whilst using only one. This greatly exaggarates the percentages you talk of that's why we only use the active accounts in our calculations.

.........and what do you mean by maturity? lol. We have more mobile money agents, more value of transactions, more applications that merge mobile money with other applications such as banks, paying of school fees, renewal of driving licences and almost all government payments, paying of taxes, buying of goods etc. So what maturity are you talking about? Are you mad?


In Kenya, Safaricom dominates mobile money so interoperability is not high. You however note that interoperability is meaningless when it comes to determining the sophistication and advancement of mobile money. It is more like saying you have a better house than me because the color of your house is blue. See now? It's only somebody with no know-how who'll make such claims. No wonder you guys are so enthralled by the rantings of geza Uloe - a semi illiterate man who can't divide 4.2 trillion by 100 and get the correct answer.
This Guy dont undurstant inglish dont give them alot of vocabulary .they wanna die .
 
False. Kenya's 2015 transactions totaled $42 billion. That is equal to $3.5 billion per months. Meanwhile you can't claim Tz transacted $1.7 billion (which is still less than a half of Kenya's FYI) without any source of evidence.



Don't go there, your intelligence is minuscule when compared to my high school version. See, your countryman claimed Tanzania's mobile money has overtaken Kenyan - it's percentage to GDP means nothing in this context. Next time you will be telling me Tanzania's Agriculture has overtaken the USA's because it's percentage to the GDP of Tz is way higher than USAs. Again, you can't calculate your transaction as a percentage of the GDP when you don't have the figures for the transactions yet. Where the hell are you fishing the figures from? Give us the figures first before we can talk of percentages. Kafrican come check out this sad soul.


I feel like I am talking to a nursery kid now.
1. Most mobile money accounts in Tanzania are dormant so as much as they are more than Kenya's, the active ones are just a mere half of those in Kenya.

2. Most Tanzanians have multiple accounts that make it seem like most adults have accounts. See, a single Tanzanian will have three accounts whilst using only one. This greatly exaggarates the percentages you talk of that's why we only use the active accounts in our calculations.

.........and what do you mean by maturity? lol. We have more mobile money agents, more value of transactions, more applications that merge mobile money with other applications such as banks, paying of school fees, renewal of driving licences and almost all government payments, paying of taxes, buying of goods etc. So what maturity are you talking about? Are you mad?


In Kenya, Safaricom dominates mobile money so interoperability is not high. You however note that interoperability is meaningless when it comes to determining the sophistication and advancement of mobile money. It is more like saying you have a better house than me because the color of your house is blue. See now? It's only somebody with no know-how who'll make such claims. No wonder you guys are so enthralled by the rantings of geza Uloe - a semi illiterate man who can't divide 4.2 trillion by 100 and get the correct answer.
You feel very good now don't you? Stroking your own ego......hahahaa pathetic!
If you cannot even understand the disadvantages of a market monopoly......eti unacompare na rangi ya nyumba......ulisoma wapi wewe.....Nairobi aviation au?
Alafu jitazame ulivyo na akili ndogo....hahahaa una bahati sana nakuonea huruma otherwise i wouldn't even have bothered......eti mobile money transactions as a percent of GDP doesn't count.....
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Alafu kama nakuona vile na kasimu kako somewhere deep in kibera unang'ang'ana kusound educated.....hahahaa wakenya tunawajua hamna lolote maskini tu wa kutupwa lol. Usijali.....hivi umekula hapo ulipo?
I have met educated Kenyans.....you are far from being one. Ila kazana......lol!
 
Tanzania ni tshs 55 tilions

Let me assume you mean trillions.

In that respect you are several years behind Kenya. Tsh. 55 trillions is equal to $2.5 billion which is 17 times less than Kenya's $42 billion. $2.5 billion is less than the transactions that occur in Mombasa alone For your country man to claim you have overtaken Kenya when Tanzania is yet to overtake Mombasa is a new level of embarrassing.
 
You feel very good now don't you? Stroking your own ego......hahahaa pathetic!
If you cannot even understand the disadvantages of a market monopoly......eti unacompare na rangi ya nyumba......ulisoma wapi wewe.....Nairobi aviation au?
Alafu jitazame ulivyo na akili ndogo....hahahaa una bahati sana nakuonea huruma otherwise i wouldn't even have bothered......eti mobile money transactions as a percent of GDP doesn't count.....
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Alafu kama nakuona vile na kasimu kako somewhere deep in kibera unang'ang'ana kusound educated.....hahahaa wakenya tunawajua hamna lolote maskini tu wa kutupwa lol. Usijali.....hivi umekula hapo ulipo?
I have met educated Kenyans.....you are far from being one. Ila kazana......lol!

You are a sorry case. you just repeated a pathetic stupid point. I already gave you the example of your Agriculture Industry with that of the USA. According to your low education level and even much lower IQ, Tanzania's Agriculture Industry is much better than the USA's. LAWD hydrogen I now feel you when you said it is so hard arguing with the average Tanzanian.
 
Let me assume you mean trillions.

In that respect you are several years behind Kenya. Tsh. 55 trillions is equal to $2.5 billion which is 17 times less than Kenya's $42 billion. $2.5 billion is less than the transactions that occur in Mombasa alone For your country man to claim you have overtaken Kenya when Tanzania is yet to overtake Mombasa is a new level of embarrassing.
Acha uongo wewe wadanganye wakola wenzako wa nairobi
 
You are a sorry case. you just repeated a pathetic stupid point. I already gave you the example of your Agriculture Industry with that of the USA. According to your low education level and even much lower IQ, Tanzania's Agriculture Industry is much better than the USA's. LAWD hydrogen I now feel you when you said it is so hard arguing with the average Tanzanian.
Hahahaa Tanzania leads in mobile money in Africa and that's that.
A silly little Kibera boy can't change that.
I will leave you to your fantasies and convictions.
Good day.
 
You feel very good now don't you? Stroking your own ego......hahahaa pathetic!
If you cannot even understand the disadvantages of a market monopoly......eti unacompare na rangi ya nyumba......ulisoma wapi wewe.....Nairobi aviation au?
Alafu jitazame ulivyo na akili ndogo....hahahaa una bahati sana nakuonea huruma otherwise i wouldn't even have bothered......eti mobile money transactions as a percent of GDP doesn't count.....
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Alafu kama nakuona vile na kasimu kako somewhere deep in kibera unang'ang'ana kusound educated.....hahahaa wakenya tunawajua hamna lolote maskini tu wa kutupwa lol. Usijali.....hivi umekula hapo ulipo?
I have met educated Kenyans.....you are far from being one. Ila kazana......lol!
CC: NairobiWalker $1.8 bln per month in 2014!
 
Let me assume you mean trillions.

In that respect you are several years behind Kenya. Tsh. 55 trillions is equal to $2.5 billion which is 17 times less than Kenya's $42 billion. $2.5 billion is less than the transactions that occur in Mombasa alone For your country man to claim you have overtaken Kenya when Tanzania is yet to overtake Mombasa is a new level of embarrassing.
That value is transactions per month!
 
Let me make a clear point so that people stop being lied to by this Geza Ulole
According to researches by infograph, Tanzanian customers have multiple mobile money accounts unlike Kenyans who only have a single account. In Tanzania, a single person will have an account in Vodacom, Tigo, Ezy Pesa and Aurtel Money while in Kenya somebody only has Safaricom's MPesa with a few customers having both MPesa and Airtel Money.

The result is Tanzania seems to have more accounts than Kenya while in real sense, the active accounts in Kenya are almost double those in Tanzania and they transact way more money.

Wenye uelewa waelewe.
thibitisha hili... au ni hisia zako
 
4.5tri/- transacted in mobile finance services
ROSE ATHUMANI
28 July 2016



Tanzania Communication Regulatory Authority (TCRA) Head of Corporate Communications Mr Innocent Mungy


Tanzania Communication Regulatory Authority (TCRA) Head of Corporate Communications Mr Innocent Mungy

TANZANIA is among few nations in Africa that have made exemplary strides in mobile financial services, currently with 4.5tri/- being transacted using mobiles phones each month.

Briefing journalists yesterday during the fourth Annual Mobile360 Africa in Dar es Salaam yesterday, Tanzania Communication Regulatory Authority (TCRA) Head of Corporate Communications Mr Innocent Mungy said currently mobile finance services covers the whole country.

The three day fourth Annual Mobile360 Africa conference which ends today, seeks to discuss barriers and find solutions that will enable the underserved population access to the services.

Mr Mungy said through mobile money services provided by all telecommunication companies in the country, has been instrumental in bringing financial services closer to the public, especially those living in rural areas and do not have access to banking services.

“A greater number of people are benefitting from the mobile money services, including in purchasing, accessing money in their bank accounts and sending money to loved ones from the comforts of their homes,” he explained.

He said using mobile money services also reduces theft, saves time from having to visit and access one bank physically as well as carrying a lot of paper money. The TCRA head of Corporate Communications said the country is also making positive strides in incorporating Information Communication Technology (ICT) to providing various services such as e-education, e-health, egovernment and e-commerce.

Citing an example he said in the health sector patients can now receive important information including when to attend clinic, reminders to take medicines or the type of medicine to take through their mobile phones without having to physically visit the doctor.

He added that the mobile phone is also used by patients to store important information, “for instance patients with high blood pressure can send their readings to their doctor who can then advice on what medicine to take.”

Due to the major strides the country is making in ICT, Mr Mungy said Tanzania is now leading in the East Africa region and the world for having the cheapest internet costs. He said whereas in Tanzania one can buy GB 40 at 50,000/- in the United Kingdom GB 3 is nearly US 1000 dollars, noting that even in Nairobi, Kenya it is expensive.

“These achievement that Tanzania has recorded is also another reason this meeting is taking place here because as much as we want to learn from them, they also want to learn from us, to understand how we got where we are.”

On his part, Tigo Tanzania General Manager Mr Diego Gutierrez the telecommunication company has been working round the clock to find different ways to bring services closer to all Tanzanian, especially in rural areas.

Mr Gutierrez who said Tigo Tanzania has different plans rolling which makes it easier for consumer access the company’s services as well as use the service to bring positive change in their lives.

The plans according to Mr Gutierrez includes bringing low cost smart phones to rural people who cannot afford to buy one at current costs. Meanwhile Ericsson is looking to partner with governments to use ICT to bring positive industrial transformation including increase effectiveness and efficiency.

Speaking to Daily News yesterday Head of Government and Industry Relations, Mr Shiletsi Makhofane said ICT is one industry that will be a game changer in all industries.

“Today majority of the focus has always been on one to one connect...however the world is moving fast, past that... we are going further and looking at what can we with this ICT in making other industries more efficient,” he explained.

Areas being targeted by Ericson for transformation using ICT include transport, public safety and security, financial inclusion and energy sectors.

The fourth Annual Mobile360 Africa conference brings together more than 500 telecommunication companies and stakeholders from around the world.

http://dailynews.co.tz/index.php/business/52110-4-5tri-transacted-in-mobile-finance-services
 
NairobiWalker, Kenya's real GDP is btn $61-65 bln if you take 42% of that figure u get $20-23 bln per yr while Tanzania transacts tshs 4.5Trl per month! That is around $2.1 bln per month! In a yr is about about $25 bln! Then can u plse help me telling who is doing more transaction as far as mobile money business is concerned?
 
NairobiWalker, Kenya's real GDP is btn $61-65 bln if you take 42% of that figure u get $20-23 bln per yr while Tanzania transacts tshs 4.5Trl per month! That is around $2.1 bln per month! In a yr is about about $25 bln! Then can u plse help me telling who is doing more transaction as far as mobile money business is concerned?
1. You brought the $42 billion figures yourself (Of course your poor Mathematics thought the figure is $4.2 billion till I blew your bubble).
2. As of 2016 the GDP of Kenya is over $70 billion. It was $65 billion mid 2015.
3. The transactions do not represent 40% of the GDP, they represent 2/3 and rising. I know simple division arithmetics has already proved impossible to you so you won't get anything about percentages. 2/3 is 67% not 42%. 67% of 70 is $47 billion. The GDP of Kenya was $65 billion last year. 67% of 65 is 44. The transactions were around $44 billion last year and are poised to exceed $47 billion this year. I hope that won't be rocket science to you again.
 
NairobiWalker where did u get 2/3 n GDP $70 bln while ur GDP growth has never been above 5.5%! Did Kenya's GDP grow at 10% out of thin air after rebasing to $55 bln? Uache upuuzi, a reason why i can't hav useful discussions in here!
 
NairobiWalker, do u ever reason? Or ur ego prevents brain functioning? Ohk gimme a break down of ur GDP growth from the time of rebasing in 2014!
 
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