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Kenyans have kept on inspiring blended responses after the president sent off the hawker store(hustler funds) on Wednesday, November 30th. Some have upheld the move while a larger part appear to be frustrated.
Image: Kamau wa Kang'ethe
While facilitating a morning show on Thursday, Inooro television Journalist Kamau Kang'ethe said that he was going to get the 'hawker store' until something particular occurred and he boycotted the mission until a reasonable clarification is given.
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According to the video, Kang'ethe said that he dreaded entering his Mpesa pin since he felt this was an approach to uncovering what is going on to outsiders. As per him, he felt putting his Mpesa pin would jeopardize his Mpesa record of hacking.
The television have requested that parliament push for other elective strategies that Kenyans can use to get to the assets without fundamentally giving out their pins. He contended that giving out the ID number is vastly improved and more secure.
"I was very much interested to know my loan limit so that I can borrow. I followed all the steps until I reached a point where I had to put my Mpesa pin. I boycotted the plan for fear of my financial security. I love everything about the hustler fund but that idea of sharing my Mpesa pin is scaring me," said the journalist.
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