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    Kenyans Stranded As M-Pesa Services Unavailable

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterJanuary 9, 2024Updated:January 9, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    Safaricom’s mobile phone-based money transfer service, payments and micro-financing service, M-Pesa is currently down.

    Thousands of Kenyans who use the service for day-to-day payments are currently stranded.

    The service is unavailable on the M-Pesa app, USSD code, and SIM card tool.

    Many have launched complaints with the telco for not notifying them of the downtime.

    To one of the complaints, Safaricom said: “Hi, our apologies for the inconvenience caused, we have a technical issue affecting M-PESA , resolution is in progress , we ask for your patience.”

    Here are some of the complaints:

    https://twitter.com/proTvMounting/status/1744638565479240075

    @Safaricom_Care kindly tell us how long the mpesa delay will take.

    — Stephen Munyoki (@Nduilugrandson) January 9, 2024

    What's happening with Mpesa?? @Safaricom_Care pic.twitter.com/Fx6uKWAihn

    — NeshNesh (@Nesh2544) January 9, 2024

    Leo watu wa kulipa Matatu na Mpesa wanaonekana wezi.@Safaricom_Care what is the problem
    Mpesa Delay on such a busy day.

    — Muchui Bliss , HSC (@muchuibliss) January 9, 2024

    Safaricom has in the past issued notices prior to a systems maintenance that would potentially disrupt the mobile money transfer service.

    The telco giant has been operating M-Pesa for at least 15 years.

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