At least 56,000 boda boda riders in Kisii County are poised to benefit from a digital platform that will help them to track their loan payment status after completing a training on financial literacy. The riders who are distributed across 1086 stages were trained on how to use the new mobile application dubbed ‘Mogo App’…
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