Shock as Safaricom awards customer 1 shilling in their ongoing promotion
CAPTION: Safaricom Killer Director Sylvia Mulinge. Mulinge killed an eight-year-old Mary Kusa Etale while drunk driving and tried buying off her life through Ksh. 200,000 given to family members. A social media user couldn't believe their eyes after receiving a message from Kenyan teleco Safaricom informing her that sh
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CAPTION: Safaricom Killer Director Sylvia Mulinge. Mulinge killed an eight-year-old Mary Kusa Etale while drunk driving and tried buying off her life through Ksh. 200,000 given to family...
CAPTION: Safaricom Killer Director Sylvia Mulinge. Mulinge killed an eight-year-old Mary Kusa Etale while drunk driving and tried buying off her life...
CAPTION: Safaricom Killer Director Sylvia Mulinge. Mulinge killed an eight-year-old Mary Kusa Etale while drunk driving and tried buying off her life through Ksh. 200,000 given to family members. A social media user couldn't believe their eyes after receiving a message from Kenyan teleco Safaricom informing her that she had won Ksh. 1.50 worth of airtime in their ongoing promotion.
The message, adding salt to injury, goes on to say that there are over 100 millionaires and she could be next, just that she has to settle for the one shilling in the meantime.
Rose isn't the only customer who has been “handsomely” rewarded by Safaricom. When going through Facebook, we came across another customer who received Ksh. 1.20 as an award in the same...
CAPTION: Safaricom Killer Director Sylvia Mulinge. Mulinge killed an eight-year-old Mary Kusa Etale while drunk driving and tried buying off her life through Ksh. 200,000 given to family members. A social media user couldn't believe their eyes after receiving a message from Kenyan teleco Safaricom informing her that she had won Ksh. 1.50 worth of airtime in their ongoing promotion.
The message, adding salt to injury, goes on to say that there are over 100 millionaires and she could be next, just that she has to settle for the one shilling in the meantime.
Rose isn't the only customer who has been “handsomely” rewarded by Safaricom. When going through Facebook, we came across another customer who received Ksh. 1.20 as an award in the same promotion. Many people on social media have been seen saying that the latest promotion, just like many previous others, is a scam.