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    Picture messaging from Safaricom

    Posted: June 25th, 2008, 9:42am CDT
    It’s been a long progression with Safaricom and picture messaging. Started out as a product for post-paid subscribers, and then was made available to pre-paid subscribers at 20 shillings each. It’s now been lowered again to a relatively affordable 5/= ($0.09) which is the same as a regular short text message (SMS)

    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)
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