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M-PESA Go: How to set up and manage your child’s account safely
M-PESA Go is a specialized mobile money features service by Safaricom that allows parents to be in charge of monitoring the ...
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M-PESA users hit by overnight transaction delays
Kenyans reported widespread delays and failures in M-PESA transactions on Friday, March 20, 2026, prompting calls for Safaricom to address the disruptions. Vincent Kaduki, an M-PESA user, took to ...
Vodacom Tanzania today announced the successful transformation of its M-Pesa platform following a $28 million strategic ...
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Safaricom’s Ethiopia bet gains traction as M-Pesa users rise sharply
The number of active M-Pesa customers in Ethiopia grew 258.5 percent year-on-year to 5.2 million in the quarter to December 2025, boosting Safaricom’s performance in the new market, supported by ...
The country's successful mobile banking and payments initiative, M-Pesa, turns 10, while the rest of the world plays catch-up. Katie is a UK-based news reporter and features writer. Officially, she is ...
Visa and Safaricom launch a virtual card to let M-Pesa users transact over Visa's network. Digital payments are quickly replacing cash in Africa—making the region an attractive destination for digital ...
"All M-Pesa services are now available. We apologise for any inconveniences caused, and thank you for your patience as we worked to restore them," the firm said. This followed hours of inactivity on ...
Everyone says their fintech will change lives. This one did. One of the world's most influential and important fintechs has just passed another milestone. Africa's first mobile payment service, M-Pesa ...
M-Pesa, the mobile phone-based African money transfer service owned by Kenya's Safaricom Plc, and Visa Inc launched a virtual payment card on Thursday in a bid to capture some of the continent's $40 ...
Vodacom is South Africa’s largest mobile network operator. In addition to South Africa, it has a presence in Lesotho, Mozambique, DRC and Tanzania. The company’s primary listing is on the Johannesburg ...
In African fintech, the fourth quarter of 2019 brought big money to new entrants. Chinese investors put $220 million into OPay and PalmPay — two fledgling startups with plans to scale in Nigeria and ...
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