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Growing Digital Access: Kenyans encouraged to invest in smartphones

Egerton University students recording their lectures using their phones during the official lunch of Egerton university lectures strike the university on October 17,2022. [Kipsang Joseph,Standard]

Kenyans have been encouraged to invest in smartphones in order to achieve easy access to government services, build their businesses, help in education, and overall help build the digital economy

Over 20 million Kenyans do not own or have access to smartphones in the digital era of today, a problem Onfon Mobile is keen to solve by offering cheaper solutions to owning powerful smartphones, especially during these hard economic times.

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