Earlier on Tuesday, 9th January 2024, Safaricom-owned M-PESA services couldn’t go through, leading to hours of ‘blackout’ countrywide in the transaction world.
Following the outcry of the entire nation at large, especially the business sector, the company bent so low to apologize for the delays likely experienced by their subscribers.
Earlier on, “the parameters of data sources are null” was the response one could get while trying to access M-PESA services.
However, the company has announced the successful restoration of their services urging Kenyans to carry on with their normal daily transactions via M-PESA
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