Safaricom gets flack for its customer service especially for new offerings, but this ones seems to work well. Here are some old pictures sitting in my phone;

Military tank at Athi River railway station: (probably Ugandan-Army bound for Somalia peace-keeping)

Crocodile at Haller Park (Bamburi)
(However, during the daytime, most messages are relegated to a queues and don’t get delivered. Will try it again at night to load more from the phone archives
Safaricom Day 13
Deals 6,276 Turnover Kshs. 519.7 million [$8.12 million] Average 7.58 Closing 7.55 High 7.70 Low price 7.40 Last 7.40 Volume 68.5 million shares. Follow on selling, from yesterday. Sellers tipped their hands. Commentary and data from Rich.co.ke [N.S.E Authorised Data Vendor]
Dear Nairobi Star
Following in M’s footsteps:
To: Nairobi Star
Star life column on June 23
From: Bankelele
I read the Monday Nairobi Star (June 23 2008) which had the popular cost –saving ideas/feature piece.
However I was dismayed to note that the 'free stuff in Nairobi' in 'Star Life' column in the middle pages was lifted word-for-word and point-for-point from a blog post I did two weeks ago.
The Nairobi Star should acknowledge works that you use, and not pass it off as your own
Regards,
Bankelele (http://bankelele.blogspot.com)

