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This media file captures the open storefront of a small stationery and service business, likely in Malimbe Township, Tanzania, given the location context. The shop features a corrugated metal roof supported by wooden beams, with two bright LED light bulbs illuminating the entrance from above. The entrance is flanked by two open doors that serve as prominent, hand-painted signs. The left door lists a variety of services offered in blue and red text, including "PHOTOCOPY," "PRINTING," "TYPING," "BINDING," "SCANNING," "LAMINATION," "COMPUTER MAINTENANCE," "GRAPHICS DESIGN," "SOFTWARE INSTALLATION," and "PASSPORT SIZE." The name "MASTATUTE" is also visible at the bottom of this sign. The right door displays the business name, "BENJA MASTATUTE STATIONERY," and features logos for widely used mobile money services: "6 M" (Vodacom M-Pesa), "airtel money," and "tigo pesa." A partially visible sign at the top right indicates "Accepte." Faint text above the entrance reads "MCC/NY/DUK/II." Just outside the entrance, a black and yellow portable generator sits on the ground, suggesting its use as a primary or backup power source for the establishment. Inside the dimly lit shop, a wooden table holds a printer/copier machine and another electronic device. Shelves stacked with papers and other items are visible in the background. Two additional bare light bulbs are mounted on the interior ceiling. The image was taken during the day under a clear sky, with bright sunlight outside. No people are visible, but the setup clearly indicates an active business ready to serve customers, reflecting a common entrepreneurial scene in the region.
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