Good morning all

Thank you Mr.Walubengo for the good moderation so far much appreciated

My question is what is the number of annual incidences/cases reported involving mpesa fraud?And are they ever resolved successfully?

Secondly If I am carjacked in a matatu as often happens to passengers here, can Safaricom introduce a red flag system where I can discreetly notify relevant authorities that I am withdrawing from my mpesa account under duress? 

That is to say a silent alarm to raise awareness that there is a crime taking place, and maybe even remotely use my phone GPS location service so that I can be tracked and the culprits apprehended in the act?

Blocking the mpesa account at such a sensitive time may not be too wise as the thieves may end a victim's life accusing him/her of non-cooperation

Thank you kindly

On Feb 8, 2017 08:15, "Walubengo J via kictanet" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Morning Listers,

As usual, feel free to do belated questions for Safaricom on previous thematic areas.  However, today we want to move onto Day 3 Theme - Innovators, Innovations & Suppliers.    I have copied in the innovators on Skunkworks and hope to hear their views as well.

So straight into the theme:

Safaricom has been quite innovative and keeps coming up with new ways of doing things. As an innovator/developer/supplier, please tell us your experiences with regard to Safaricom Innovation as well as their procurement ecosystem.
 
a) Is their development platform and application programmable interface (API) sufficiently open?
b) Are the issues to do with Intellectual property /Patents/Procurement clear and adequate?
c) Whereas the gain-sharing agreements are private and confidential, how can they be made better?
d) What is Safcom take on Bitcoin/Blockchain technologies?

Lets hear your views, experiences and proposals.

We have only one day on this.

walu.
----List of Themes---
1. Consumer Issues Day, 
2. Competition Issues Day, 
3. Innovators, Innovations & Suppliers Day, 
4. Infrastructure & Universal Access Day, 
5. Technology & Elections Day 


 

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