Please if you are in this group and you have not done your WhatsApp “2 steps pin verification” , kindly go and do it because the rate at which hackers are hacking and scamming peoples WhatsApp is much.
Follow these steps:
Go to settings on your WhatsApp,
Click on Account,
Click on Two- step verification,
Enter your 6-digit pin,
Input your email address
And save, that’s all.
If someone wants to change it, WhatsApp will ask for the Two-step verification and without it the account won’t open.
Let’s be cautious , Prevent being HACKED and be safe.
Stay blessed!
Giant mobile subscriber Safaricom has restructured its data plans as promised, earlier. In the new plans, subscribers will have to dig deeper into their pockets to purchase the seemingly expensive data plans. What will come as a shocker to many is the decision by Safaricom to scrap the daily 1 Gigga Byte bundles that have been trading at Kshs. 99.
The new plans launched by Safaricom are:
Daily Bundles:
500MB + 500 SMS + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 100
150MB + 150 SMS + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 50
50MB + 50 SMS + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 20
15MB + 15 SMS + @Kshs. 10
7MB + 7 SMS @Kshs. 5
2. Weekly Bundles:
3GB + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 500
1GB + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 20
350MB + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 99
100MB + Kshs. 50
3. 30 Day Bundles:
25 GB + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 3,000
15GB + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 2,000
5GB + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 1,000
2GB + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 500
350MB + Kshs. 20
4. Platinum Plan
40GB + 1,500 Local Minutes + 100 international minutes + Unlimited SMS + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 10,000.
5. 90 Day Bundles
30GB @Kshs. 9,000
16GB @Kshs. 6,000
6GB @Kshs. 3,000
6. Other Plans
2GB @Kshs. 50 valid for one hour
270MB @Kshs. 80 valid for 24 hours
500MB @Kshs. 140 valid for 48 hours
650MB @kshs. 180 valid for 48 hours
10.7GB @Kshs. 2,550 valid for 30 days.
Last month Safaricom Chief Executive Bob Collymore said the mobile operator was working to restructure its data pricing to better meet market needs.
Collymore, who was speaking during the company’s Annual General Meeting, said the new data structure should be in place in September adding that customers will have the option of monitoring their data usage.
On 8 May, 2018, Safaricom announced that its net profit for the year ended March 2018 grew to Sh55.3 billion, compared to Sh48.4 billion the year before on the back of M-Pesa and data revenues. This represents a 14.3 per cent growth of its full-year after-tax earnings.
M-Pesa revenue grew 14.2 per cent to sh62.9 billion while mobile data was up 24 per cent to sh36.4 billion in the period.
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Safaricom launched online registration for its customers on April 15, and with this initiative, you won’t have to queue for hours to perform the exercise. This guide shows you how to register the Safaricom line online.
Initially, the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) had given a deadline of April 15 for all active SIM cards to be registered. However, the agency extended the deadline by six months to October 15, allowing more subscribers to carry out the exercise.
Now, once you know how to register a Safaricom line online, you can easily complete the procedure before the new deadline to avoid network service getting disconnected from your SIM card.
What’s Safaricom Online Sim Registration Service?
It’s an online procedure where Safaricom as a mobile operator collects certain information about their subscribers during SIM card registration and updates changes effected after that to the information.
Customers used to do the registration in Safaricom shops, and this can sometimes be stressful and time-wasting when they’ve to endure waiting for hours in a queue.
But today, subscribers don’t need to present themselves physically for the exercise any longer and can now register their SIM cards online right in the comfort of their homes.
Safaricom launched its online SIM card registration portal on April 15, 2022. The CA had directed all users of active SIM cards to be registered by April 15. However, it extended the deadline by six months to October 15.
This deadline extension, explained by the Communications Authority of Kenya, was necessary to help mobile operators meet their obligations and address any issues that may crop up related to the exercise.
The CA was making sure service providers follow the Kenya Information and Communications (SIM card registration) Regulations 2015. This legislation requires all operators in Kenya to collect certain information about their customers during SIM registration and update changes made after that to the information.
There are various issues pertaining to the exercise, which the online service is meant to address.
These include ways to get across to subscribers in rural areas and other remote parts of the country, how to take care of the needs of customers in the diaspora and ways to provide the service to vulnerable customers that may not be able to present themselves physically for SIM card registration.
Let’s show you how to update your SIM Card online.
How to Register Safaricom Line Online
Using your preferred browser, open https://safaricom.com/account/kyc-upload.
Enter your phone number.
Enter the one-time password (OTP) you will receive via SMS.
Upload the front and back images of your ID.
Complete and submit.
As you can see, this procedure is straightforward and should only last a few minutes. Ensure your phone numbers shown on the screen are correct.
If you don’t see a phone number that should be on the list, contact Safaricom or visit their shop nearest to you and lodge a complaint. To report a phone number on the list that doesn’t belong to you, dial *106# on your mobile phone.
We hope this section addresses your query, How do I register a Safaricom SIM card online?
How to Register and Activate a New Account
Here are the steps to register a new account with the service provider and activate it:
Go to our web self-service portal https://domains.safaricom.co.ke/clientarea.php
Click on the REGISTER
Input your Personal Details, Billing Information, and Password
First Name
Last Name
Email Address
Identification Number
ID Document Type
Password; Confirm Password
Address: O. Box, City, State, Post Code, Country
Phone Number/Mobile Number
Check the ‘Accept the Terms of Service’ box to accept the terms and conditions.
Click on Register to activate your new account.
You will receive an email notification with the details of your new active account
Once you complete this process, you can now start making and receiving calls with your new SIM card.
Final Thoughts
By learning how to register the Safaricom line online, you can ensure your phone number isn’t disconnected from service in October.
The mobile operator launched online registration for its subscribers on April 15. With the initiative, you won’t have to queue for long hours for the exercise in Safaricom shops.
Initially, the Communications Authority of Kenya had set the deadline of April 15 for all active SIM cards to be registered. But the regulatory body extended the deadline by six months to October 15 to allow service providers to meet their obligations.
As one of the most popular sports in the world, football is constantly evolving and adapting to new technologies to improve the experience for players and spectators. From the use of video assistant referee systems to player tracking devices, technology is playing an increasingly important role on the field of play. In this article, we will explore how technology is transforming football and how these innovations are shaping the future of the world’s most loved sport.
One of the most notable technological innovations implemented in football is the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system. This system uses video cameras positioned around the pitch to review controversial referee decisions, such as goals, penalties, and red cards. With VAR, referees can make more accurate and fair decisions, reducing human errors that can affect the outcome of a match. This not only increases the fairness of the game but also helps maintain the integrity and credibility of the sport.
However, technology is moving beyond the playing field and is also being implemented in team training and preparation. Player tracking devices, such as GPS and accelerometers, are being used to monitor players’ physical performance during training and matches. This allows coaches to assess players’ fitness, identify areas for improvement, and adjust their game strategies accordingly. Furthermore, these devices can also help prevent injuries by monitoring players’ workload and alerting coaches to potential injury risks.
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Another technological innovation gaining popularity in soccer is the use of data analytics and artificial intelligence to improve team performance. With the advancement of data analytics, teams can collect and analyze a wealth of information about player performance and match tactics. This allows coaches to make more informed decisions about lineups, game strategies, and training, aiming to improve team performance on the field. Furthermore, artificial intelligence is being used to simulate game scenarios and predict outcomes, helping teams better prepare for the challenges they will face.
In short, technology is playing an increasingly important role in the world of football, offering a range of benefits for both players and spectators. With the use of innovations such as VAR, player tracking devices, and data analytics, football is becoming fairer, safer, and more exciting than ever. With the continued evolution of technology, the future of football looks promising and exciting, with new opportunities to further improve the sport.
USSD mobile code services require promotional services. To receive the promotional services, you will need to unblock Promotional Messages on your line.
Most Transactions Need Authorization Code.
To Unblock Promotional Messages Dial *456*9*5*5*1# from any mobile provider line (Safaricom, Airtel).
How to activate promotional services
Dial *411# on your phone
Choose the category e.g. Horoscopes, Bible verses, entertainment, sports, news
You will receive an SMS reply
To know all the channels that you have activated:
Send an SMS to 411 with the word “list”
Messages that you send to activate or de-activate the service will not be charged.
You may then deactivate the channels one by one depending on your needs
Activation and de-activation is FREE
Alternatively
Dial *100#
Go to option 5 and choose promotion messages, then activate.
The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, registered a record 8,963 teachers in the months of July, August and September this year, 2018. In a press release, today, the TSC said: “Pursuant to TSC Act 2012 Section 24 (1), The Commission is Mandated to Keep a register of teachers which shall be a public document. In this regard, The Teachers Service Commission has published names of teachers who were registered between 1st July to 30th September 2018.”
Last month, the TSC released new regulations to guide applications for Teachers’ registration.
As we envision manufacturing and processing, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) remains crucial in unraveling our economy as the institutions are tasked with provision of relevant and qualified human resources to turn around our economy.
Principal Secretary, State Department for Technical and Vocational Education and Training, Dr Margaret Mwakima chaired the 11th International Research conference at Eldoret National Polytechnic that brought researchers, innovators, technology advancement, policy and strategy makers on matters of sustainable development.
Dr Mwakima noted that one of the thematic areas of focus and interest in innovation and technology is agriculture for food security in this nation.
“We are at dispensation period where we are faced with global challenges of climate change, water scarcity, and soil infertility therefore as researchers we need to provide solutions to be able to ensure that we have food security, and be able to get innovations for us to be able to industrialize the nation and get into manufacturing economy,” Mwakima said.
She said most parts of the country are becoming drier and the soils have been depleted of nutrients and the solution to ensure that the country is able to get resilience and adaptability is Genetically Modified Food (GMO) which has been introduced.
GMO food now legal in Kenya after the Cabinet lifted the ban on growing and importation of genetically modified food and animal feeds, including white maize.
Mwakima therefore expressed hope that the GMO will offer several advantages such as higher yields and resistance to droughts and pests, this is why the government has turned to GMO crops in the hope that they will result in bigger harvests.
“Our focus as TVET in to invest more resources in Bio-technology and research to be able to get our trainees who can inform the technology in terms of its establishment and sustainability,” she said.
The PS further noted that the risks that might come with it can be addressed with the various regulatory mechanism that we have put in place and one of them is the Bio Safety Authority (NBA), but globally before a biotech food is released into the market it is usually certified by World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organizations (FAO) among others.
The chairman National Bio-Safety Authority (NBA) Dr Joseph Chavidia said, “Kenya has been reluctant to approve the import and planting of biotech crops but the decision was long overdue as enough research has been done to enable us embrace GMO as it is safe and secure for consumption.”
Speaking about the potential benefits of the biotech crops, the chairman said, “We believe the lifting of the ban of GMO will go a long way in elevating our current food security problem, so we welcome the idea as we want to significantly redefine agriculture in our country and reduce its dependence on water intensive agriculture by planting crops that are drought resistant.
“We encourage Kenyans to embrace GMO, ultimately our aim is for us to get food to the table that is safe and free and improve the farmer’s economic status and to avoid the many perceived challenges,” he noted.
The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has advertised for 302 teaching posts. The application deadline is Wednesday 29th May, 2019. See the advert below;
TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION REPLACEMENT OF TEACHERS WHO HAVE EXITED SERVICE IN PUBLIC PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL 2019
The Teachers Service Commission is advertising 302 posts to replace teachers who have exited service through Natural Attrition (227 posts for Primary Schools and 75 posts for Secondary Schools). Eligible candidates should meet the following basic requirements:
(i) Be Kenya citizens. (ii) Must be 45 years of age and below. (iii) Must have original Professional and Academic Certificates. (iv) Must be registered as a teacher as per Section 23 of the Teachers Service Commission Act 2012.
(a) Applicants for vacancies in Primary schools must be holders of P1 Certificate and will be selected from the County merit lists compiled during the May 2018 recruitment of additional teachers’ exercise. Successful candidates will be deployed to serve in stations in any part of the Country and not necessarily in the County where they were recruited. (b) Applicants for vacancies in Secondary Schools must be holders of a minimum of Diploma in Education Certificate. Interested candidates should apply to the Secretary, Board of Management of the School/Institution where the vacancy has been advertised and submit a copy to the TSC County Director.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE AND DEADLINE All interested candidates should submit their applications to the respective County Directors and Boards of Management as above not later than Wednesday 29th May, 2019. The Teachers Service Commission will only deal with TSC County Selection Panels and Boards of Management in this exercise. Individual application to the Commission will NOT be considered. Successful applicants must not fill employment forms in more than one station as this will lead to disqualification.
CAUTION: (a) The recruitment exercise is free of charge. The Teachers Service Commission would wish to forewarn applicants against fraudsters who might extort money from unsuspecting persons purporting to assist in recruitment (b) Preference will be given to applicants who have not previously been employed by the Teachers Service Commission.
Any fraudulent activity should be reported to the nearest police station, TSC County Directors, Sub-County Directors or to Teachers Service Commission headquarters through the following telephone lines: 1). Director (Staffing) Tel: 0202892193 2). Deputy Director (Staffing) Tel: 0202892131 3). Deputy Director(Staffing) Tel: 0202892133 OR Write to the Commission through the email address [email protected]
For detailed information on available vacancies in Counties and Schools/Institutions applicants are advised to: a) Visit the TSC Website www.tsc.go.ke or b) Visit the TSC offices at the County or Sub-County.
The Teachers Service Commission is an equal opportunity employer and people with disability are encouraged to apply. SECRETARY/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Telecommunications company Telkom has introduced three plans that reward customers extra data bundles. The data plans are: Kshs 499 Mzito Bundle, Kshs 999 Mzito Bundle and Kshs 1,999 Mzito Bundle.
General Terms and Conditions for the Mzito Bundle packages are: 1). Free Data has a Fair Usage Policy of 10GB every day. 2). Free Data can only be used between 12AM and 6AM. 3). Free Data of 10GB will be reset every day at 12AM. 4). Free Data is available as long as a customer has a valid bundle.
The Kshs 499 Mzito Bundle plan:
1). Data Allocation: 3GB (30 Days Validity) 2). Minutes Allocation: 100 Any net Minutes (30 Days Validity) 3). SMS Allocation : 100 Any Net SMS Valid for 30 Days 4). Free Nights Allocation: 10GB Data For use between 12AM and 6AM (7 Days Validity)
The Kshs 999 Mzito Bundle Plan;
1). Data Allocation: 7GB (30 Days Validity)
2). Minutes Allocation: 300 Any net Minutes (30 Days Validity)
3). SMS Allocation : 300 Any Net SMS Valid for 30 Days
4). Free Nights Allocation: 10GB Data For use between 12AM and 6AM (30 Days Validity).
The Kshs 1,999 Mzito Bundle
1). Data Allocation: 17GB (30 Days Validity)
2). Minutes Allocation: 600 Any net Minutes (30 Days Validity)
3). SMS Allocation : 600 Any Net SMS Valid for 30 Days
4). Free Nights Allocation: 10GB Data For use between 12AM and 6AM (30 Days Validity)
All you need to know about Mzito bundles;
1). How do I subscribe to Mzito bundle? Subscribe By dialing *544# 2). What is the validity of the bundle? The bundle is valid for 30 days. 3). Do you have Fair Usage Balance for Free Data? a).10GB Daily allocation for use between 12AM to 6AM. b). Free Night Data is valid for 30 days when you have subscribed to 7GB and 300Min and 17GB and 600 Min bundles c). Free Night Data is valid for 7 days when you have subscribed to 3GB and 100Min bundle. 4). How do I check bundle balance? By dialing *144# 5). Can I buy more than one bundle before the existing bundle expires? Yes, you can subscribe to both Mzito bundles. The data and Any net minutes will accumulate but the daily allocation for Free Data will be 10GB. 6). What happens when my data balance is at 0MB? Data will be at pay as you go (PAYG) rate of 4/- per MB. 7). What happens when my Bundle expires before exhausting the data allocation? Any unutilized data bundle will be forfeited. 8). Do I earn Ziada points when I buy Bundles? Yes you earn ziada points on the cost of the bundle.
FREEDOM BUNDLES
Be Free with the only Data Bundle that gives you FREE Whatsapp and FREE Calls Dial *544# to experience Freedom Today!
To subscribe to Freedom bundles dial *544#. Freedom bundles customer will get the following benefits.
Data allocation
Free Telkom calls – daily allocation of 60 minutes.
It is now very easy for you to link your Startimes Decoder to your mobile phone thanks to the Star Times App. You can use your Decoder’s Subscription to get content on your mobile phone at any time, anywhere. First, download the Startimes App from Play Store or App Store.
LINKING YOUR DECODER TO STARTIMES ON APP
Open your App, Sign in and Click on Me.
Next, click on Star Times Decoder Services.
Then, click on the link option.
Enter your Smartcard Number and last six (6) digits of your decoder number.
Always click on terms and conditions then click on link
Note:
Pay Subscription using
the STARTIMES ON APP AND GET A 5% DISCOUNT
ABOUT THE STARTIMES APP
The Startimes App is Africa’s most data saving App for watching Video on Demand, VOD, and Live Channels. It is a live video streaming App designed for Africans
WHY USE THE STARTIMES APP
Data Saving: Save your data for 30%-50% with our effective video codec technology. Even 2G network is supported.
More than 100 live African TV channels, also international TV channels.
Hot series and shows, latest movies.
Most popular African reality shows.
Football live matches including: 2018-19 UEFA Europa League (Arsenal and Chelsea), Ligue 1/ Bundesliga/Coppa Italia,
Providing African languages dubbing: Kiswahili, Hausa, Yoruba, English, French, Portuguese WHAT IS NEXT, THEN?
FOR STARTIMES SUBSCRIBERS;
Already a StarTimes decoder subscriber? All Live channels (what you have on decoder) is included in your StarTimes ON subscription for FREE !
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*Watch Catch up on the most popular TV shows, sports, news, movies, series, music, kids, documentary
*Full 9-day TV Guide and ability to set timely reminders for your favorite shows and movies
*Easy self-service to bind your smart card, recharge and pay the bill with few clicks.
Statistically speaking ,in E.Africa ,Kenya is the leading country in smartphone usage.Its a digital era and no one wants to be left behind . But ,my own opinion, its not just owning any smartphone but a smartphone that has good features and a pocket friendly price.
Below I have listed 10 Cheapest smartphones given that:
Key features : Display: Good RAM : Good Internal Storage : Good Front Camera :Good Back Camera :Good Processor :Good Connectivity :Good OS : Fast and Efficient Battery Capacity:Last Long :which all = Pocket Friendly price Well lets cut the whole long story short and get to the top ten cheapest yet awesome smartphones to own right here in KENYA !!
1.Huawei y5 prime(2018)
At a price ranging from Ksh.8,500 -10,000 you can own this phone especially if you love a phone with good space to store your music,videos,photos etc. This phone has just the right specifications for you.
Huawei Y5 Prime 2018
The phone comes with: Display : 5.4 inch Front Camera : 5 megapixel Rear Camera:13 megapixel Resolution: 720×1440 pixels RAM : 2GB OS : Android 8.1 Oreo Battery Capacity :3020mAh
Connectivity : Dual Sim,2G,3G,4G.
The 2GB RAM, the 16 GB internal storage and runs on Android 8.1.0 Oreo with Quad-Core processor running at a speed of 1.5GHz allows one to install and run apps smoothly without encountering much problems thus making the device fast and efficient.
2.Infinix Hot 7
This was launched recently this year and its the latest infinix phone. It comes in two versions one running Android Go(Oreo) and the other running Android 8.1 Oreo. It also has a Quad-Core processor that runs at a speed of 1.3GHz and a full HD screen Dispaly. The price ranges from Ksh.9,000-13,000.
Infinix Hot 7
Key Features :
Display: 6.2 Inch
RAM : 2GB/3GB
Internal Storage : 16GB/32GB
Front Camera :8 Megapixels
Rear Camera : 13 Megapixels
Processor : Mediatek MT6580P
Connectivity : Dual Sim, 2G, 3G,Wi-Fi
OS : Android 8.1(Go edition)
Battery Capacity: 4000mAh
You may also want to check the Infinix Smart 2 which recently dropped it prices to around Ksh.8,000-10,000. It has the same features but with a battery capacity of 3500mAh.
3. Lenovo A5
This device was released on June of 2018.It is one of a kind since its the only device with relatively high specs that come at a lower price than most devices. The price ranges from Ksh.8,000- 12,000. For the picture lovers this is the right device for you if you are not planning on spending much on a new device. Its back camera has an LED flash, auto-focus, geo-tagging,panorama,face detection, touch focus and 720p@30fps video recording
Lenovo A5
Display: 5.45 Inch RAM : 3GB Internal Storage : 16GB/32GB,MicroSD upto 256GB Front Camera :8 Megapixels Rear Camera : 13 Megapixels Processor : Quad-Core 1.5GHz Mediatek MT6739 Connectivity : Dual nano Sim, 2G, 3G,Wi-Fi OS : Android 8.1 Oreo Battery Capacity: 4000mAh
4. Tecno W3
This phone released in early 2017 has a special feature, a MALI GPU for graphical processing which ensures smooth gameplay and high frame rates.It runs on Android 6.0 and has a 4G LTE connectivity which enhances fast download speed. The device goes for less than Ksh. 8,000.
Tecno W3
Key features :
Display: 5.0 Inch RAM : 1GB Internal Storage : 8GB,MicroSD upto 32GB Front Camera :2 Megapixels Rear Camera : 5 Megapixels Processor : Quad-Core 1.3GHz Mediatek Connectivity : Dual Sim Dual standby, 2G, 3G,4G LTE,Wi-Fi OS : Android 6.0 Marshmallow Battery Capacity:2500mAh
5.Nokia 3.1
Nokia 3.1
The above phone was launched May 2018. It runs on an Octacore Mediatek MT6750) processor with a weight of 138g and comes in a variety of colors.The price of the device is below Ksh.10,000.
Key features :
Display: 5.20 Inch RAM : 2GB Internal Storage : 16GB,MicroSD upto 128GB Front Camera :8 Megapixels Rear Camera : 13 Megapixels Processor : Octa Core 1.3GHz Mediatek Connectivity : Dual Sim, 2G, 3G,4G, VoLTE,Wi-Fi OS : Android 8.1 Oreo Battery Capacity:2990mAh
6.Samsung A2 Core
Samsung A2core
Key features : Display: 5.20 Inch RAM : 1GB Internal Storage : 8GB,MicroSD upto 128GB Front Camera :8 Megapixels Rear Camera : 8 Megapixels Processor : Exynos 7870 1.3GHz Connectivity : Dual Sim, 2G, 3G,4G,Wi-Fi OS : Android 8.1 Oreo Battery Capacity:2600mAh
The phone costs less than Ksh.8,500.
7. Oukitel C8
The features of this device are remarkable considering that its price is less than Ksh.8,500 and currently at a price of
KSh 6,959 at KillimalChek it here. From the Oukitel company, this phone was released on late 2017. It runs on Android 7.0(Nougat) that supports Dual micro simcards. It also has a 4G network connectivity, a battery that can last a day and a good camera with an LED flash. It also has a finger print sensor.
Key features : Display: 5.5 HD Infinity Display RAM : 2GB Internal Storage : 16GB,MicroSD upto 32GB Front Camera :5 Megapixels Back Camera :13 Megapixels Processor :1.3GHz Quad-Core, Mediatek MT6580A Chipset Connectivity : Dual micro Sim, 2G, 3G,4G,Wi-Fi OS : Android v7.0 Nougat Battery Capacity:3000mAh
8. HTC M8
HTC M8
HTC M8 was released on 24th of March 2014. It is still an exquisite phone up to date given the fact that it is powered by 2.3GHz Quad-core snapdragon chipsets with a 2GB of RAM and a battery that can last a day.It has a space for Dual Nano simcard, its display is of type Super LCD3 capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors and size of 5.0Inches and comes with a Corning Gorilla Glass 3 for the glass protection.Its price is below Ksh.11,000
Key features : Display: 5.0 Inches RAM : 2GB Internal Storage : 16GB,MicroSD upto 128GB Front Camera :5 MP, f/2.0 Back Camera :4 MP, f/2.0, 27mm (wide), 1/3″, 2µm, AF
4 MP, depth sensor(4-Ultrapixel) Processor :2.3GHz Quad-Core,Qualcomm Snapdragon801 Connectivity :Dual Nano Sim , 2G, 3G,4G,Wi-Fi OS : Android v4.4(KitKat) Battery Capacity:2600mAh
9. Tecno F1
At kilimall the device comes with a one year warranty and a relatively low price of KSh 5,799Check It Out
Tecno F1
Key features : Display: 5.0 Inches RAM : 512MB Internal Storage : 8 GB,MicroSD upto 32GB Front Camera :2Mp Back Camera :5MP Processor :1.3 GHz Quad core processor Connectivity :Dual Sim , 2G, 3G, OS : Android Go Battery Capacity:2000mAh
10. Neon Kicka 4
The price of this device is surprisingly low given the fact that it has a 4G network connectivity, runs on Android Oreo Go Edition powered by MTK Quad-core 1.3Ghz and a battery capacity of 1500mAh Li-ion. Still with all the good specs the price doesnt go above Ksh.5,000 and its around Ksh.3,500 at any Safaricom shop.
Safaricom Neon Kicka 4
Key features : Display: 4.0 Inches TFT Panel RAM : 512MB Internal Storage : 84GB,MicroSD upto 32GB Front Camera :2Mp Back Camera :2MP Processor :MTK Quad-core 1.3Ghz Connectivity :Dual Sim , 2G, 3G,4G OS : Android 8.1 Oreo (Go Edition) Battery Capacity:1500mAh