In a statement Corporate Affairs Director Stephen Chege said that the hitch means that customers are experiencing delays when communicating. “In addition, some M-PESA subscribers and agents may not receive SMS notifications of their transactions, even though all transactions made are successful and balances remain intact.” “We apologise for the inconvenience caused as a result of this incident and appreciate your understanding as we work to resolve the issue,” said Chege.    

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