@David Indeje <davidindeje@gmail.com> i went to a shop on the ground yesterday. I found out that it is just a verification exercise. However i also discovered that some of the lines i bought at Kiosks on the streets were not duly registered hence i saw the sense in the exercise. I think the objectives of the exercise were not communicated well from a middle class perspective, the Telcos used the language the masses understand. I will not use some of the terms here until i verify if they are on the NCIC list. Regards On Sat, 9 Apr 2022, 8:52 am David Indeje via KICTANet, < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Listers,
If you are a Kenyan, what is your stand on SIM card Registration? Online, people are 'up in arms" kwa ground, it is a different picture.
Why are African governments blocking phone lines of citizens?
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