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I think you have great chances of winning the award.
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Thanks Victor. I was wondering why people were talking about World Intellectual Property Day. You've answered my question! Thanks again
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Should M-Pesa users be concerned on integrity of transactions ?
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This is sort of bad to be honest. Why would they even do that? Or it is a trend at…
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