Each month, more than 30 million people in Kenya use Mpesa services, according to its operator Safaricom, making the country M-PESA’s most active market with a collective amount of 51 million people.
“M-PESA’s success has been achieved on the back of consistent focus on the needs of our customers by ensuring that we are constantly delivering innovations that add value to their lives,” Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa was quoted when the telco crossed this 30 million monthly active M-PESA customers milestone in 2022.
But this success comes at a price – to customers. Some fees apply for using Mpesa services, which the mobile operator uses to recoup operating expenses and to make a profit to enable them to pay those who contribute to the growth and sustaining of the service, like runners of Mpesa agent shops and outlets countrywide.
The main tariff charges are withdrawal costs and costs for sending money within its network (to other Safaricom users and Pochi la Biashara, the Mpesa product for small businesses) and to other networks like Airtel Money and Telkom Kenya’s T-Kash.
Check out the latest Mpesa charges for the year 2024:
The charges that a customer incurs depend on the amount of transaction and the transaction type.
It is cheaper to send money from one Safaricom number to another within the Mpesa network than to send it to other registered mobile networks for Airtel and Telkom.
Here are the new transaction costs;
Transaction amount
Cost of sending money within Safaricom (Mpesa to Mpesa)
Mpesa to Airtel Money and T-Kash charges
Ksh1 – Ksh49
Free
Free
Ksh50 – Ksh100
Free
Free
Ksh101 – Ksh500
Ksh7
Ksh7
Ksh501 – Ksh1,000
Ksh13
Ksh13
Ksh1,001 – Ksh1,500
Ksh23
Ksh23
Ksh1,501 – Ksh2,500
Ksh33
Ksh33
Ksh2,501 – Ksh3,500
Ksh53
Ksh53
Ksh3,501 – Ksh5,000
Ksh57
Ksh57
Ksh5,001 – Ksh7,500
Ksh78
Ksh78
Ksh7,501 – Ksh10,000
Ksh90
Ksh90
Ksh10,001 – Ksh15,000
Ksh100
Ksh100
Ksh15,001 – Ksh20,000
Ksh105
Ksh105
Ksh20,001 – Ksh35,000
Ksh108
Ksh108
Ksh35,001 – Ksh50,000
Ksh108
Ksh108
kSH50,001 – kSH250,000
Ksh108
Ksh108
The maximum amount of money you can send from Mpesa once, in one transaction, was raised from Ksh150,000 and is Ksh250,000 in 2024.
Your Mpesa account can hold a balance of Ksh500,000 at a particular moment. This is also the maximum daily transaction value.
For withdrawals, you can withdraw a minimum of Ksh50 from your Safaricom Mpesa account, and you can get Ksh250,000 if you want to get it in cash from agent outlets if you want it in one withdrawal.
However, the higher the amount of money you want to withdraw, the higher the withdrawal charges. Have a look at Mpesa withdrawal costs;
Mpesa withdrawal cost chart 2024
Mpesa withdrawal amount
Charges
Ksh1 – Ksh49
N/A
Ksh50 – Ksh100
Ksh11
Ksh101 – Ksh500
Ksh29
Ksh501 – Ksh1,000
Ksh29
Ksh1,001 – Ksh1,500
Ksh29
Ksh1,501 – Ksh2,500
Ksh29
Ksh2,501 – Ksh3,500
Ksh52
Ksh3,501 – Ksh5,000
Ksh69
Ksh5,001 – Ksh7,500
Ksh87
Ksh7,501 – Ksh10,000
Ksh115
Ksh10,001 – Ksh15,000
Ksh167
Ksh15,001 – Ksh20,000
Ksh185
Ksh20,001 – Ksh35,000
Ksh197
Ksh35,001 – Ksh50,000
Ksh278
Ksh50,001 – Ksh150,000
Ksh309
Ksh151,000 – Ksh250,000
Ksh309
All Mpesa services can be accessed on the Safaricom sim toolkit on your phone, via the Mpesa App, or by dialing USSD *334#.
2023 is ending and has already ended in other parts of your world, God.
Like New Zealand. I saw a tweet, and it is like they enter the new year long before other Nations join in. So we’re there now. 2024. And I want to be thankful in this short prayer:
How wonderful are your gifts to me; how good they are! You gave me everything I needed in the past year. From opportunities and money.., but I don’t want to be really thankful about those (material things, earthly) even though you promised to provide for those whom you love. But I never lacked anything, so I am thankful.
With this pen, I want to praise you for making me glad. Your presence has always filled me with joy and pleasure. This sliding year of 2023, you showed me what love means and to love. And what about the confidence you gave me just by trusting in you?
How excellent are the Lord’s faithful people! You showed me the path that leads to life, and I was always safe under the shadow of your wings. You opposed my enemies and defeated them. Thank you!
Even as we start 2024, I can’t say anything about your gift of life because we, humans, cannot pay you the price for it as the payment for human life is too great, and no matter how much anyone can give, it won’t keep them from the grave – The foolishness of trusting in riches.
So as you allow me to step into 2024, be merciful to me, o God, because of your constant love and because of your great mercy, wipe away my sins, for I have sinned against you – only against you – and done what you consider evil.
Remove my sins, and I will be clean. You sent your only son, Jesus, so that everyone who believes in him may have eternal life.
Please teach me how to lift him higher each day of 2024, for he is the light that came into the world to save us from sinful desires and evil deeds.
Reveal your wonderful love and save me. Protect me like a mountain fortress and oppose everyone who opposes me and the enemies who gloat over me.
I am calling to you, God. Restore my life and show me your goodness that lasts for a lifetime. Heal me, and never let me be defeated.
May your will be done in 2024. Thank you, God, for the new year.
From time to time, the Kenyan government maintains its workforce levels by employing more and more people to join the public service as an aspect of state building and as is expected for any growing economy.
The national government is large and diverse, and so to assist these new civil servants in knowing the workings of its wider public sector and civil society and to build a common language and understanding of how to operate across the civil service, through the Parliament, it established the Kenya School of Government.
The Kenya School of Government (KSG) is a non-ministerial department or a dedicated statutory body to address everyday leadership, policy, and delivery challenges faced by public servants through various learning and training programs that seek to increase their competencies, capabilities, and productivity for effective service delivery to citizens.
For this, most of its courses are specifically tailored to accelerate knowledge and skills in leadership development for fostering strong relationships and gainful team performance in the civil service.
Some of these courses are Strategic Leadership Development Program, Corporate Governance, Senior Management Course, Negotiation Skills Course, Change Management Course, Induction Program for Special Advisors, and Essentials of Counselling in the Public Service, among many others.
They are usually offered at certificate and diploma levels and take an average of 1-10 weeks to complete at costs of between Ksh20,000 to Ksh100,000, depending on the program. Check out more KSG courses and the cost of studying them;
Kenya School of Government courses, duration and fees (2024)
Below are the courses offered at this national school of government, the time it will take to complete, and their latest costs. KSG says employers sponsor most of their staff who train at the school, but self-sponsored students can also pursue its academic offerings.
These Kenya School of Government courses can be taken as Residential by boarding across its campuses in Baringo, Embu, Lower Kabete, Matuga, and Mombasa or Non-Residential, distant learning (online/e-learning).
No.
Course name
Duration
Fees
1
Induction Program for Cabinet Secretaries/Ministers
4 days
Ksh100,000 (Non-Residential)
2
Accounting Officers Program
1 week
Ksh175,000 (Non-Residential)
3
Induction Program for Principal Secretaries
1 week
Ksh75,000 (Non-Residential)
4
Coaching and Mentoring in the Public Service
1 week
Ksh52,200 (Residential)
Ksh29,000 (Non-Residential)
5
Access to Information in the Public Service Course
1 week
Ksh52,200 (Residential)
Ksh29,000 (Non-Residential)
6
Transformative Leadership Course
1 week
Ksh52,200 (Residential)
Ksh29,000 (Non-Residential)
7
Strategic Leadership Development Program
6 weeks
Ksh167,620 (Residential)
Ksh92,220 (Non-Residential)
8
Strategic Leadership Development Program – Online
10 weeks
Ksh90,596
Ksh112,172 (Online and Residential)
9
Corporate Governance
1 week
Ksh46,400 (Residential)
Ksh23,200 (Non-Residential)
10
Women Leadership Development Program
1 week
Ksh52,200 (Residential)
Ksh29,000 (Non-Residential)
11
Executive Women Leadership Program
1 week
Ksh46,400 (Residential)
Ksh23,200 (Non-Residential)
12
Women in Political Leadership Course
1 week
Ksh52,200 (Residential)
Ksh29,000 (Non-Residential)
13
Transformative Leadership Program for County Women Executives
1 week
Ksh46,400 (Residential)
Ksh23,200
14
Public Service Values and Ethics Program for Senior Officers.
3 days
Ksh52,200 (Residential)
Ksh29,000 (Non-Residential)
15
Induction Program for Diplomatic Service Officers
1 week
Ksh74,500 (Residential)
Ksh60,000 (Non-Residential)
16
Management of Student Affairs in Universities and Tertiary Institutions
2 weeks
Ksh64,960 (Residential)
Ksh37,700 (Non-Residential)
17
Senior Management Course
4 weeks
Ksh230,840 (Exec. Residential)
Ksh78,880 (Non-Residential)
Ksh81,200 (Online)
18
Governance and Management of Urban Areas and Cities
2 weeks
Ksh124,120 (Residential)
Ksh63,800 (Non-Residential)
19
Sustainable Development Goals Program
1 week
Ksh52,200 (Residential)
Ksh29,000 (Non-Residential)
20
Public Policy Formulation and Implementation
1 week
Ksh52,200 (Residential)
Ksh29,000 (Non-Residential)
21
Negotiation Skills Course
1 week
Ksh52,200 (Residential)
Ksh29,000 (Non-Residential)
22
Public Service Values and Ethics for Managerial Officers
1 week
Ksh52,200 (Residential)
Ksh29,000 (Non-Residential)
23
Strategic Planning and Implementation
1 week
Ksh52,200 (Residential)
Ksh29,000 (Non-Residential)
24
Induction Program for Special Advisors
1 week
Ksh74,500 (Residential)
Ksh60,000 (Non-Residential)
25
Young Leaders Development Program
1 week
Ksh52,200 (Residential)
Ksh29,000 (Non-Residential)
26
Management of Child Protection Services
1 week
Ksh136,880 (Residential)
Ksh74,500 (Non-Residential)
27
Community-based Climate Change Management
3 days
Ksh29,000 (Residential)
Ksh18,850 (Non-Residential)
28
Essentials of Counselling in the Public Service
2 weeks
Ksh64,960 (Residential)
Ksh37,700 (Non-Residential)
29
Mainstreaming Economic Social and Cultural Rights in Development
1 week
Ksh52,200 (Residential)
Ksh29,000 (Non-Residential)
30
Conflict Prevention Management and Resolution
1 week
Ksh46,400 (Residential)
Ksh23,200 (Non-Residential)
31
Report Writing Course
1 week
Ksh29,000 (Residential)
Ksh18,850 (Non-Residential)
32
Government Protocol, Etiquette and Events Management
1 week
Ksh49,300 (Residential)
Ksh26,100 (Non-Residential)
33
Policy Research and Analysis
3 weeks
Ksh100,920 (Residential)
Ksh56,550 (Non-Residential)
34
Fiscal Decentralization
1 week
Ksh52,200 (Residential)
Ksh29,000 (Non-Residential)
35
Government Identity and Branding
2 weeks
Ksh64,960 (Residential)
Ksh37,700 (Non-Residential)
For more, here are Kenya School of Government’s contact information;
* KSG LOWER KABETE
Admissions Office
Kenya School of Government
P.O. BOX 23030-00604
Lower Kabete
Tel: +254-20-4015000
Cell: 0727 496-698
Email: info@ksg.ac.ke
* KSG MOMBASA
Admissions Office
Kenya School of Government
P.O. Box 84027 – 80100
Mombasa, KENYA.
Tel: (041) 2312785/2227113/ 2228800/2226871
Email: admissions.mombasa@ksg.ac.ke
* KSG BARINGO
Admissions Office
Kenya School of Government
P.O Box 91-30400 Kabarnet
Tel: 053-22056/22325/0733900019
Email: admission.baringo@ksg.ac.ke
* KSG MATUGA
Admissions Office
Kenya School of Government
P.O Box 31-80406
MATUGA
Tel: 0770770021
Email: admissions.matuga@ksg.ac.ke
info.matuga@ksg.ac.ke
* KSG EMBU
Admissions Office
Kenya School of Government P.O Box 402-60100
Embu
Tel: (068) 2231824/ 2231364/0792718171/0733900035
Email: admissions.embu@ksg.ac.ke/info.embu@ksg.ac.ke
As a parent in South Africa, one of the most important decisions you will ever make is about where and how you will educate your kids. With numerous options of private schools, boarding and day schools, homeschooling, and public schools, weeding through them to find the perfect fit for your children is inarguably overwhelming.
But among these, private schools remain a popular option for parents seeking to give their children a high-quality education for enriched educational experiences that guarantee academic and personal success.
The term ‘private school’ in education describes an institution that receives no national government funding but finances its services through the applicable tuition and boarding fees paid by parents.
Private schools in South Africa are not subject to a fixed curriculum and other set national standards and are run independently by individuals and organizations. They are known for quality facilities and higher academic excellence than most public or govt schools.
Here is the latest ranking of the best private schools in South Africa based on accumulative academic success of its students alongside their state-of-the-art facilities that create a safe and resourceful learning environment:
1. Charterhouse School
Located along Erasmus Road, Radiokop, Honeydew, in Johannesburg, Charterhouse School is an independent school founded in 1976, offering pre-primary and preparatory private schooling.
It is ideally situated for parents in Gauteng and the surrounding regions because it combines the benefit of convenient access to the region endowed with a highly developed transport network.
It ranks as the best private school in Johannesburg because of its critically acclaimed teacher and student interaction that ensures each learner’s abilities are fully exploited for academic and personal excellence.
Charterhouse offers Grade 0000(2 turning 3) to Grade 7 in either the National Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) or Independent Examinations Board (IEB) curriculum.
Charterhouse fees
You must pay the application and enrollmentfees before signing your child as a student at Charterhouse. These are;
* R750 – application fee
* R6,000 – enrollment fee
* R3,000 – enrollment fee Grade 0000
After successful registration and admission into the school, as a parent, you must pay its tuition fees that range between R42,200 to R89,700, dependent on the grade of your child. Take a look at its latest fees structure 2024:
Grade
Standard annual fee
Discounted annual fee
10 monthly fee
12 monthly fee
0000
R44,400
R42,200
R4,400
R,3,770
0000 – 00
R54,700
R52,000
R5,470
R4,650
0
R66,900
R63,600
R6,690
R5,690
1 – 4
R79,500
R75,500
R7,950
R6,760
5 – 7
R89,700
R85,200
R8.970
R7,620
2. The Ridge School
Located on Woolston Road, Westcliff, Johannesburg, the all-boys preparatory Ridge School is known for combining a deep sense of history and a contemporary relaxed learning environment to produce high-performing students of importance to global development since 1919.
The Ridge School has a holistic approach to lessons of life and academics with an assortment of co-curricular activities like sports to ensure that the learners reach their maximum potential inside and outside the classroom.
It is a registered nonprofit organization overseen by trustees and a board made up of the community.
Ridge School fees
Upon assessment based on the academic standard of entry and a successful admission process, parents are obliged to pay fees to support students’ programs at Ridge School.
The table below shows theaverage fees of Ridge School, Johannesburg:
Tuition fees for:
Fees per term x3
Average fees per annum
Trauma Counselling
Grade 0
R37,164
R121,950
R5,000
Grade 1 – 2
R39,116
R129,000
R5,000
Grade 3 – 7
R47,730
R158,000
R5,000
Capex levy
R2,846
R8,538
N/A
3. Crawford International School
It is not only known as one of the best private schools in Johannesburg but also appears in the ranking of best independent schools in South Africa – it is Crawford International School.
Crawford International offers learning opportunities from Grade 0000 to Grade 12, with each class carrying a maximum of 25 students for enhanced individual attention. It welcomes local and foreign students to take advantage of its non-denominational and non-ethnic approach to learning and boasts over 50+ nationalities in the student body.
Crawford students have the free will to attend hybrid classes or opt for online learning with highly qualified teachers accredited by the South African Council for Educators (SACE) and are driven to inspire and encourage their students to reach the highest level of their potential.
To make learners the changemakers in the fast-paced global environment, Crawford College offers additional languages like Afrikaans, French, German, Hebrew, isiZulu, Portuguese, Italian, and Sepedi to make them outstanding in the job market.
Its average tuition fees range from R53,410 to R153,850 but increase as your child progresses academically, graduating from one class to another.
4. St Peter’s School
St Peter’s School is an Anglican institution espousing Christian values in every facet of activity without discrimination on racial lines or color while offering a curriculum that incorporates personal growth and skill to help learners become flexible in the changing world. It was founded in 1950.
It is among the best private schools in South Africa that use world-class teaching and learning methods by keeping abreast of the latest technology.
St Peters, at College Lane off Maxwell Drive, Sunninghill, in Sandton, offers learning opportunities for boys and girls from Grade 0000 to Grade 12 in its pre-primary, preparatory, and college.
To enroll your child here, you must pay a non-refundable registration fee of R550 alongside a separate budget for uniforms, textbooks, camps, and tours. Here is their latest fee structure:
5. St Stithians College
Located in Lyme Park, Sandton, Johannesburg, St Stithians College is among South Africa’s leading academic institutions, renowned for its excellent facilities and sheer breadth of student achievement. It has an average Matric pass rate of 97%.
Students at Stithians hail from all provinces of SA, and it is not aligned to any religious denomination but maintains community service and outreach. Here, diversity is integral to preparing learners to be people of significance outside the school environment.
This prestigious school, sitting on a 105-hectare piece of land, has a highly developed infrastructure for co-curricular activities like swimming, camping, and sports such as rugby and football.
The tuition fees at St Stithians College vary depending on the grade of your child. The average annual tuition fees are R65,000 to R130,000, not exclusive of the capital development fee of R4,510.
Below is a table showing the monthly tuition fees at St Stithians College, Johannesburg:
6. Redhill School
Redhill School is a co-educational and non-sectarian private school, offering top-notch learning experiences to learners since 1907. It consists of a pre-preparatory school, preparatory school, and a high school, all located within Morningside, Sandton, Johannesburg.
It is known for being a beacon of academic excellence, producing baccalaureates who are reflective thinkers and problem solvers in our modern-day society, and this is achieved through teamwork, hard work, and dedication among the learners, staff, and parents.
“We focus on developing confident and intellectually curious children who are eager to discover their world, overcome challenges, and adapt to any changes in their environment. It is about the child at the center, the essence of how we grow each child within a social context, and the critical relationships we build while creating a sense of belonging in this exciting learning environment.” Says Sue Pilkington-Williams – Head ofEarly Learning Centre (ELC).
Driven by its vision ‘To be a world-class, South African learning community, building leaders for their time,’ aside from pushing for academic excellence, Redhill also has a range of extracurricular activities like sports to build a community where everyone can actualize their unique potential for unmatched eminence.
Students enrolled at Redhill School can choose between graduating with either an IB Diploma or an IEB Senior Certificate.
To join Redhill, you must pay an application fee of R750 and an R20,000 non-refundable enrollment fee upon successful registration. Enrolment fees are allocated to capital development and assist in the implementation of the long-term Campus Master Plan.
The average annualtuition fee at Redhill School is R100,000 for ELC, R130,000 for junior school, R150,000 for middle school, and a whopping R175,000 for senior school.
7. Reddam House
One of the most prominent schools in Johannesburg and probably the whole of South Africa – Reddam House – has schools in Helderfontein Estate valley, in the leafy suburbs of Fourways, and Waterfall-Midrand, all in the picturesque Mother City Jozi.
Here, academics are the central pillar of a child’s education while embracing arts and sports as fundamental to the human experience through the employment of creativity in all activities.
It boasts a modern learning environment, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, and A-class boarding facilities, among other amenities that guarantee growth in all aspects of learners’ lives.
Reddam House teaches on the Cambridge curriculum, similar to that of the UK, and these are the standard tuition fees payable to the school to enroll your child:
Class
Reddam House annual payment
Average twelve-monthly payment
Pre-school
R108,962
R9,711
Grade 1
R112,827
R10,056
Grade 2
R116,549
R10,388
Grade 3
R121,473
R10,827
Grade 4
R128,555
R11,458
Grade 5
R139,216
R12,408
Grade 6
R141,148
R12,580
Grade 7
R146,238
R13,034
Grade 8
R154,520
R13,772
Grade 9
R154,520
R13,772
Grade 10
R162,495
R14,483
Grade 11
R162,495
R14,483
Grade 12
R162,495
R17,379
8. Orban School
One of a kind and, maybe, the best primary school in South Africa – Orban School or Orbanskool is a multicultural, bilingual, and affordable learning institution offering pre-primary and primary education to learners below the age of 14.
Orban School rolls spaciously through the majestic trail of Melville Koppies in Westdene, Johannesburg, and it enjoys modern architecture in all its educational facilities to create a conducive learning environment for accelerated brain development.
It emphasizes arts and sports by offering music classes and encourages students to perform in competitive games like cricket, soccer, and athletics for physical and mental wellness.
The average annual school fees at Orban School are R66,600 for children below two years at Baby Centre, R74,000 for those between 3 and 6 years, for grades 1 to 3 is R93,600, and R91,200 for grades 4 to 7.
At Orban School, parents can take their children to attend school programs on a half-day or full-day basis.
Half-day program runs from 7:00 AM – 2:00 PM, while the full-day program starts at 7:00 AM and ends at 5:30 PM.
9. Brescia House School
Brescia House School is a prestigious learning institution at the heart of Bryanston in Johannesburg, South Africa.
The school was started in 1966 by Mother Xavier Rowntree to provide learning opportunities to girls of pre-primary, primary school, and high school levels.
In the past few years, Brescia House School has branded itself as a school of choice, posting impressive results of 100 percent transition to university in the National Senior Certificate examinations.
It strives to provide world-class education opportunities to all learners within a continuously changing, innovative environment by tapping up-to-the-minute technology and social networking opportunities to offer more than a traditional classroom.
To admit your child at Brescia House School, you must present their birth certificates, immunization cards, and parental proof of ID, and you will be required to pay fees to cater for their upkeep while at school.
How much are Brescia House school fees in 2024?
Grade
Annual fee – including discount
Monthly fee – payable via debit order
R
R85,320
R9,060
1,2,3
R98,065
R10,410
4,5,6
R115,020
R12,215
7
R122,395
R13,000
8,9
R127,140
R13,500
10,11,12
E139,200
R14,780
10. Roedean School
Roedean School (SA) is a prominent all-girls boarding and day school with a longstanding heritage and an exceptional reputation as a center of educational excellence.
This premier school is at the Princess of Wales Terrace, Parktown, Johannesburg, South Africa, and it boasts a well-resourced learning environment with a modern IT hub, libraries, classrooms, laboratories, and state-of-the-art sports facilities to stimulate the exploration of individual capabilities for independence.
Roedean School is committed to the overall excellence and development of learners, achievable through fostering a highly engaging learning space where everyone is determined to be successful.
Kenyan musician Nazizi and son Jazeel during happy times. (Photo: NaziziHirji/Instagram)
Nazizi Hirji, the legendary Kenyan musician, and her husband Adam are mourning the loss of their 3-year-old son.
The rapper, 42, announced Tuesday that their son Jazeel Adam died on December 25 while on Christmas holiday in Tanzania.
“It is with profound sorrow and deepest heartache that we confirm the tragic passing of Jazeel, ” a statement from her family reads. “We lost this young soul in an unfortunate accident at a hotel where the family was staying. He was buried earlier today (December 26) in Nairobi in accordance with his religion.”
Though she did not give details as to the circumstances surrounding Jazeel’s death, media reports indicate that he fell head-first from the fourth floor of the hotel where they were vacationing after he woke up and walked to the balcony panicking after finding out he was alone in the room after the parent had gone to fix internet connection problems at the front desk.
Nazizi’s family says that in these dark times, the light of a child’s life, in all its innocence and joy, is undeniably the purest. The void left by the loss is immeasurable, and the pain is unbearable, urging the media and fans to uphold privacy during this difficult time.
Jazeel Adam was born on July 6, 2021, and he is Nazizi’s second-born son after Tafari Firoz.
Your Safaricom airtime can be a valuable addition to your wallet when facing financial hardships and needing small cash to cover unexpected expenses and unpaid bills.
This is because, luckily, there are many apps to help you convert this airtime to cash in Kenya such that figuring out the best among them can be overwhelming as it is hard to know which one you will get reasonable value for your credit airtime when you change it back to real money.
Of course, if you are broke, you would consider an airtime-to-cash conversion app that is the cheapest to maximize the cash you will get after a successful conversion.
Also, you will go for the quickest to save time, and app size will also be a factor. Hence it is better to understand the type of app you will work with.
To help you with this, most apps that facilitate changing Safaricom airtime to cash in the country charge an average conversion fee of 75%, but there is one app in particular that has the lowest rates in the market – this is the Teleswap by Teleshop Kenya.
The biggest advantage of Teleswap is that you get to swap your mobile refill for real money at the lowest exchange rate of 70%. Also, the transaction is fully online and you get your cash instantly on your Mpesa wallet. Here is how you can get started today;
Converting Safaricom airtime to cash affordably
Follow these steps to convert your airtime to money;
1. Get started by downloading the Teleswap app from Google Play. It takes just merely 6 MB of your phone storage size
2. The app will install in seconds. Tap ‘Open’ to access the app after successful installation
3. On its homepage, head to ‘CONVERT AIRTIME TO CASH’
4. Choose the amount to convert and click ‘CONVERT’
5. Provide your Safaricom number with the airtime to change back to cash and with an active Mpesa account on the next page. Here, you will see the amount you will receive after a successful airtime credit flip. Click on ‘CONVERT AIRTIME’ to finish up the process
Your Safaricom mobile recharge will be flipped to cash after Teleswap’s system completes the request automatically, and the money will be deposited on your Mpesa. These funds are withdrawable as cash at agent outlets countrywide.
It is a straightforward process since Teleswap: Buy & Trade Airtime app is reliable and has favorable exchange rates.
As of 2023, Airtel Malawi PLC had 6.8 million subscribers. Amongst these users, those who have subscribed to Airtel Money can withdraw cash at over 5,000 agent outlets located countrywide.
If you are one of these users, there is no doubt that Airtel Money gives you convenient access to cash whenever you need it just by dialing *211#, entering the agent code, the amount to withdraw, and then PIN to confirm the transaction. It is always easy.
Every customer can withdraw a maximum of MWK750,000 per day per registered Airtel SIM, but this service is not usually free.
Airtel Money charges transaction fees each time they cash out at an agent, and these one-time fees vary depending on the amount to be withdrawn.
As a customer, it is in your best interest to know these charges to help you in planning and decision-making wherever you want to visit an Airtel Money agent to withdraw cash. Check out these charges;
Airtel Money cash withdrawals cost in 2024
Here are the latest Airtel Malawi transaction charges for withdrawals:
Amount to withdraw
Transaction cost
MWK50 – MWK499
MWK20
MWK500 – MWK999
MWK38
MWK1,000 – MWK2,499
MWK80
MWK2,500 – MWK4,999
MWK160
MWK5,000 – MWK9,999
MWK350
MWK10,000 – MWK14,999
MWK600
MWK15,000 – MWK19,999
MWK720
MWK20,000 – MWK24,999
MWK920
MWK25,000 – MWK29,999
MWK1,050
MWK30,000 – MWK39,999
MWK1,250
MWK40,000 – MWK49,999
MWK1,500
MWK50,000 – MWK59,999
MWK1,900
MWK60,000 – MWK79,999
MWK2,300
MWK80,000 – MWK99,999
MWK2,750
MWK100,000 – MWK124,999
MWK3,250
MWK125,000 – MWK149,999
MWK3,500
MWK150,000 – MWK199,999
MWK3,750
MWK200,000 – MWK299,999
MWK4,500
MWK300,000 – MWK399,999
MWK5,500
MWK400,000 – MWK750,000
MWK7,000
*Note that Airtel Money Tariffs are charged by the system. Customers should not accept any charges outside the system
Founded in 1997, the Nairobi Institute of Technology (NIT) is a future-focused private educational institution committed to educating the next generation of professionals and inspiring innovation through systemic training offered by its experienced faculty to ensure students receive the knowledge and skills they need to excel.
NIT is located along Westlands Road in Nairobi, and it has two campuses in Kenya, providing academic opportunities that guarantee you access to hands-on experiences for successful career outcomes and fulfilled lives after graduation.
At Nairobi Institute of Technology, you can pursue courses in building and construction, which are Diplomas in Architectural Studies, Quantity Surveying, and Civil Engineering, all certified by the qualification authority Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC), which sets its exams.
Also, you can study Interior Design, Graphic Design, Animation and Digital Media, and Fashion Design, amongst artisan courses with certification in Masonry and Plumbing. NIT doesn’t offer degree courses.
NIT seeks to lift people from all backgrounds with education – why its courses are affordable. Check out its list of courses and the latest fee structure for 2024.
Nairobi Institute of Technology courses and fee structure 2024
Because NIT wants to support your future, the cost of its programs is within reach.
Here is its list of courses and cost of attendance for new students in the 2023/2024 intake, which is ongoing. The displayed fees are the highest you will pay for the shown course within its time (term) of study;
No.
Course
Average fees per term
1
Diploma in Graphic Design
Ksh50,000
2
Diploma in Animation & Digital Media Design
Ksh50,000
3
Diploma in Interior Design (NIT)
Ksh50,500
4
Diploma in Interior Design (KNEC)
Ksh33,800
5
Diploma in Civil Engineering (KNEC)
Ksh46,000
6
Diploma in Architecture (KNEC)
Ksh60,000
7
Diploma in Architecture (JKUAT)
Ksh53,000
8
Diploma in Fashion Design
Ksh54,000
9
Certificate in Fashion Design
Ksh40,000
10
Certificate in Graphic Design
Ksh34,000
11
Certificate in Animation & Digital Media Design
Ksh34,000
12
Certificate in Interior Design
Ksh35,000
13
Professional Certificate in Interior Design
Ksh70,000
14
Certificate in Plumbing
Ksh40,000
15
Certificate in Masonry
Ksh40,000
Most of these Nairobi Institute of Technology diplomas are awarded to students after they complete their duration of study, which normally takes 2½ years.
However, some courses like Quantity Surveying and Civil Engineering take three years. Certificate courses take a year to complete.
The minimum entry requirements for most diploma courses at NIT are a KCSE mean grade of C- and a D Plain for certificate programs.
Equity Bank describes PesaLink as the “epitome of instant payment” when you must process payments between accounts held at different banks and even mobile wallets such as Mpesa.
PesaLink provides 24 x 7 x 365 real-time payment services for the banking industry in Kenya. It is a seamless payment processor established by the Integrated Payments Service Limited (IPSL) of the Kenya Bankers Association in 2015.
It works without needing to handle physical checks to increase efficiency and reduce errors. To register for PesaLink and receive money straight from your Equity Bank account to your Mpesa, follow these steps;
How to link Equity Bank and PesaLink
Requirements: You must have the Equitel line used to connect your Equity account to PesaLink
1. On your Equitel SIM, go to the sim toolkit and select ‘My Money’
2. Select ‘My account and go to ‘PesaLink registration’
3. Choose ‘Register account’ and on the displayed Equity Bank accounts, choose the one to link with PesaLink
4. Enter the alias of the account to verify ownership and confirm that you want to link the account to PesaLink
5. Enter your Equitel PIN
You will receive a confirmation message that the registration was successful. Connect your accounts today to receive money from other banks and transfer money easily to your Mpesa.
How much does Equitybank-PesaLink transfer to Mpesa cost?
If you are looking for an affordable payment getaway for moving funds from Equity Bank to Mpesa and other accounts, PesaLink should be your choice. Here are its charges for 2024;
Withdrawal amount from Equity Bank (via PesaLink)
To Mpesa charges
Ksh1 to Ksh100
FREE
Ksh101 to Ksh500
Ksh10
Ksh501 to Ksh1,000
Ksh12
Ksh1,001 to Ksh1,500
Ksh14
Ksh1,501 to Ksh2,500
Ksh23
Ksh2,501 to Ksh3,500
Ksh33
Ksh3,501 to Ksh5,000
Ksh43
Ksh5,001 to Ksh7,500
Ksh55
Ksh7,501 to Ksh20,000
Ksh65
Ksh20,001 to Ksh150,000
Ksh67
To learn more about PesaLink and Equity Bank transfers, call 0763000000 for more information.
GOtv is a subscription-based digital terrestrial television platform owned and operated by Multichoice Africa Holdings under the MultiChoice Group, a leader in commercial broadcasting in Africa which also has several other TV brands, among them DStv, SuperSport, and Showmax under its name.
It lets you choose between six packages, which vary in price depending on the number of channels included. The more channels it has, the more expensive the subscription plan is, but the higher the bouquet, the deeper the library and content.
For instance, GOtv Lite, the cheapest GOtv package, costs MWK2,900 per month but has less than twenty TV channels. The most costly plan – GOtv Supa+, which goes for MWK33,000 a month, gives Malawian-based subscribers access to an extensive catalog of shows, including live sports and events, through its 65+ channels.
Check out all the GOtv packages in Malawi, their monthly prices plus included channels;
GOtv subscription packages
Compare prices for 2024
Check channel count
GOtv Lite
MWK2,900 per month
Over 13
GOtv Value
MWK6,900 per month
Over 15
GOtv Plus
MWK12,500 per month
Over 30
GOtv Max
MWK18,900 per month
Over 40
GOtv Supa
MWK23,900 per month
Over 60
GOTV Supa+
MWK33,000 per month
Over 65
– GOtv Supa+ is the recently introduced plan that shows all Premier League games live.