Africa's upwardly mobile money - Yahoo! Singapore News

To 28-year-old Kenyan Mary Wanjiku, her cell phone is not just a cell phone. It is also a cheap, safe and easy way of sending her mother $40. But by using it to ping cash to friends and family she and millions of Africans are joining Japan in breaking a technology barrier that remains in Europe and the United States, and paving the way to what could be the cash of the future.

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Follow the experiences of Norman Nakhokhoe and Ben Koot who started a journey of discovery, 2 years ago on how to replace traditional aid with business development.

We have never met face to face and only used chat to develop this unique approach to a rural enterprise as economic motor. More

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