You might still have sufficient time to prepare for the digital migration. The Consumers Federation of Kenya (COFEK) now wants the deadline for switching analogue TV broadcasting to digital signals, pushed to October 31 this year.
Latest statistics from Abu Dhabi National Oil Company show a 1.2 percent drop in international crude oil prices. The Free On Board (FOB) price of Murban crude oil lifted in December 2012 was posted at USD 110.75 per barrel from USD 112.10 per barrel in November 2012.
NationHela, an international money transfer service, is giving your loved ones in the USA an opportunity to win a return ticket to Kenyan by simply sending money to your NationHela account. This is how the promotion works: Buy a NationHela card Direct your loved one based…
In fact, places like Kayole are full of residents who are forced to buy water at the standard fee of KES 50 per 20 litre container. Worse still is the fact that Kenya is only exploiting 15% of its fresh water resources.
Have you been playing Airtel’s #MBMegaDash twitter challenge? If not, then you are missing out in an opportunity to win great prizes that include daily 10MB data. Challenge starts at 5pm and closes at 6am everyday and there is 1000MB Airtel data to be…
Orange subscribers are now able to load airtime on their lines while online. This was arrived at after a successful partnership with PesaPal – an e commerce payment platform provider – to enable its customers enjoy the convenience of virtual airtime top ups. Through…
Pay for your Nakumatt shopping using your Smart Points at the rate of KES 2 a point from 5th January 2013 to 15 February 2013. You can also redeem your Smart Points for school fees at the rate of KES 2.2 a point, or designated items.
Hashi Gas is giving its customers an opportunity to win airtime, cookers, fridges, microwaves, gas cylinders, three months’ supply of gas and grand prize of a cool KES 1 million. To participate in the promotion buy or upgrade your cylinder to Hashi Gas, scratch to reveal…
Statistics from Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK) show that as of 4th January 2013, the four local mobile networks had switched off 1,280,840 unregistered SIM cards. Five days after the expiry of the December 31 deadline.