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How to recharge airtime on your Safaricom, Telkom and Airtel sim without hustle.

Hey guys, today I share with you an easy way out of purchasing airtime in a convenient way that is cashless. Mula, a newly launched service enables Kenyan's to buy airtime and also pay bills within seconds. Furthermore the Mula automatically saves your mobile number and paybill numbers after making transactions. This is more convenient as it prevents the risk of buying airtime or paying bills to the wrong accounts. You can easily access Mula on any sim card provider by simply dialling *369# . From there, you can buy airtime, pay bills on Kplc, Nairobi water, Dstv, Go tv, Kwese and Startimes. Recharging airtime with Mula is instant and this will be a big deal especially for Kenyans who use multiple sim cards. You can buy airtime from Mpesa to your Safaricom, Telkom and Airtel lines. The same applies to Airtel Money. After making airtime purchases, Mula prompts your sim card where you can enter your Mpesa or Airtel money pin to complete payments. I bet you try this service and for ...

KCB Mobi Bank Charges

KCB Mobi Bank Charges Are you wondering how much you are charged for using KCB's Mobi Bank? I am here today with a mission of getting you out of that wonderland. Take a look at the Mobi Bank charges : *.Dialing on to KCB Mobi Bank via USSD is charged by your mobile phone subscriber. Safaricom subscribers pay Ksh 5. *.Balance enquiry is charged at Ksh 30. *.Mini statement is charged at Ksh 30 *.Forex rates are free. *.Airtime purchase for own phone and other phone is free. *.M-PESA transfer from KCB account to M-PESA is Ksh 30. Those are the main Mobi Bank charges. If you didn't know, now you know. Go ahead and enjoy banking with KCB.

Safaricom Neon Smartphone

Safaricom Neon Phone Safaricom recently released the cheapest smartphone in Kenya which has the basic features that every smartphone should have. The smartphone we are talking about is the Safaricom neon phone which retails at a price of Ksh. 4,999. The phone is available in all Safaricom shops countrywide. Safaricom Neon Smartphone Specifications/Features : ~Operating system : Android 4.4 ~Display: 3.5 inch screen ~Memory: 4GB internal memory ~Camera: 2 MP Camera Why You Should Buy Safaricom Neon Smartphone: 1. The phone is cheap We all love cheap things right? This is the most budget friendly smartphone phone retailing at Safaricom shops. Ksh 4,999 is affordable and I am pretty sure many Kenyans will flock at Safaricom shops looking for this phone. You better hurry and grab yours before the phone is out of stock. 2. Good operating system. Android 4.4 is better than large stocks of Techno, Alcatel and Huawei phones which have 2.3 operating systems and their prices range fro...

Factors to consider before choosing a web hosting company

What should be considered before choosing a web hosting company. You can also read a review of the best 10 web hosting companies 2015 You require a web hosting company if you are a webmaster in order for your website to be hosted at the web company servers. Choosing the best web hosting company is not an easy task but considering certain aspects about the hosting company will help you in making the best decision and choosing the best web hosting company. Let's take a look at the most basic things you should look for in a web hosting company. 1. Cost You should choose a web hosting company that suits your budget. Some people prefer expensive hosting costs because they associate cost with quality of service delivered. That cannot always be the reason because many cheap web hosting companies offer the best services. The cheapest hosting costs start at around$1.89/month while expensive ones cost$12/month. You should closely compare the prices offered by different hosting companies...

Trusted Places to buy smartphones in Kenya

If you are looking for the most trusted places to buy either smartphones, tablets, modems and other accessories in Kenya, take a deep breath and relax. Many Kenyan's have ended up paying more for what they would have paid less. Some end up buying non-genuine a.k.a 'chinku' phones and accessories. It's advisable for you to take your time and know which are the most trusted places to buy smartphones based on other user experiences. Such trusted shops will guarantee you with genuine and new electronic products. On top of that, they are slightly cheaper and furthermore they even offer warranties and the shops are available country wide meaning you don't have to travel to Nairobi or other larger cities. Let's take a look at the most trusted shops to buy phones and other accessories. Trusted Shops to buy smartphones in Kenya 1. Safaricom Shop Safaricom is the leading telecommunication company in Kenya and it has expanded its superiority by diversifying into the sel...