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Home»Latest News»Another paybill service hitch hurts Safaricom customers
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Another paybill service hitch hurts Safaricom customers

Safaricom has confirmed that it is experiencing a recurring service intermittency affecting some PayBill payments.
NBM CORRESPONDENTBy NBM CORRESPONDENT23rd January 2024Updated:23rd January 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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Safaricom has confirmed that it is experiencing a recurring service intermittency affecting some PayBill payments.

This has left a majority of its customers concerned as it comes barely two weeks after MPesa suffered downtime for hours thereby inconveniencing customers.

It says in a statement that the issue is “under resolution” by its technical team.

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“The technical issue has since been resolved and we continue to monitor the services closely. We apologise for any inconvenience that this disruption may have caused,” Safaricom said.

>>> mPesa disruption hits businesses hard 

It appeared like a normal issue to those who tried to make payments to Kenya Power and do bank-to-mobile transactions until Safaricom confirmed on Monday evening that there was a technical problem.

“All M-Pesa services are now available. We apologise for any inconvenience caused, and thank you for your patience as we worked to restore services,” it said.

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