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How to turn Sh1,000 into Sh1,000,000 with Safaricom

There's a chance to win up to Sh1,000,000. [iStockphoto]

For years, data bundles have been the most common way to access the internet in Kenya. At least once a day, a huge percentage of the country's population will buy data bundles. It is estimated that the average 25 to 30-year-old Kenyan will use approximately 35GB of internet a month. Most Kenyans use bundles for social media and to stream movies and music.

Safaricom, the most used mobile service in the country, stands at the forefront of data bundle provision due to its fast and reliable connectivity. It has just launched the Gomoka na Go Monthly bundle promotion. This spells good news for not only individuals but also small and medium business enterprises who may not have the budget for a full business data plan; as the Go Monthly plans are a mix of enriched data, minutes, and All-in-One & Post-Pay, offering convenience and control to its customers.

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