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Kenya: Government to block sim cards whose owners fail to beat Huduma Namba deadline
Most Kenyans use the M-Pesa cashless mobile phone platform to buy and sell. If a person's SIM card is "de-registered" by the government they cannot receive funds or use their "money" that is stored in the M-Pesa system.
See "M-Pesa" at Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-Pesa
Government to block sim cards whose owners fail to beat Huduma Namba deadline - Standard Digital
The Communications Authority Director General Francis Wangusi put Kenyans on notice over the importance of the National Integrated Management Systems (NIIMS), saying there will be dire consequences if they don't register.
Among the punitive measures, he said will be the inability to use one's mobile phones, access to MPesa Service, Airtel Money, and ATM withdrawals.
Kenyans are required to register for the NIIMS within the next 45 days.
https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/arti...lock-sim-cards
Note: "Huduma namba" is Swahili for "service number".
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I wonder how many people in the US would receive an implantable chip if the government threatened to turn off their phones?
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