Archive for May 2019
What Is The Interest Rate On Kasaka Savings
KASAKA SAVINGS was announced last year in September 2018 by MTN. This was coaction of MTN Zambia and Barclays Bank Zambia. But then under Charles Molapisi leadership, KASAKA, a local name derivative, was introduced to mean one could save ‘enough money to fill a bag.’ . Eight months down the path Zambia’s telecommunication giant and…
Read MoreBig Barclays Bank, MTN Zambia Launch Point Of Sale
Barclays Bank Zambia in partnership with MTN Zambia, a couple of days ago, launched a payment system called POS (point of sale). . POS also a POP point of purchase is a place where a retail transaction is completed. At the point of sale, the merchant calculates the amount owed by the customer. The indicated…
Read MoreHow To Open Messenger On Your Computer Without Opening Facebook
Opening Messenger without opening Facebook is very simple of which many people and Facebook users don’t know. Simply type www.messenger.com in your browser and there you will have your Messenger. Just sign in but if you have your cached credentials from Facebook it will log you in automatically. You May Also Like How To Send…
Read MoreHere Are Eight Tips For Ensuring Your Passwords Are As Strong As Possible.
With Michael Ilishebo How do you treat your password? Do you take a special interest in how you manage your password? Do you know how important your password is to your digital life? Here are eight tips for ensuring your passwords are as strong as possible. 1. Make Your Password Long. My last password was…
Read MoreA List Of Zambian Mobile Phone Apps and What They Do 2019
Here is a simple list of some known Zambian mobile phone Apps meant for the Zambian people ranging from booking a taxi to ordering food and social media access and news. . ZamPay – Developed by Finance department of Zamtel . PAYE Zambia – Simple app that calculates the Pay As You Earn on Zambian…
Read MoreHow To Sign Up For Twitter Prototype Twttr App
Twitter has been considering some major changes to the native Twitter by creating a prototype app called Twtrr. Among the changes include the removal of the like button and changes to status update fields. “I don’t think I would create ‘likes’ in the first place.” Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said. Dorsey at TED conference in…
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