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A daylight image captures a local shop or business in Kivaywa, Kenya, featuring brick construction and green metal doors. The bright sunlight suggests a clear day. On the left, an open doorway reveals a glimpse into a dimly lit interior. A green poster advertising a "DANDIA" (likely a Safaricom promotion) is attached to the lower part of the green metal door. Above this entrance, a distinctive green and white sign, shaped like a pointing hand, bears text including "HAPA" (Swahili for "here") and points downwards. Three individuals are seated on a wooden bench or ledge outside the shop. An older man in a striped shirt and blue jeans sits alongside two women; one wears a patterned dress, and the other a dark top. They appear to be resting or waiting. To their right, a prominent green pillar is painted with "M-PESA" vertically in white letters, indicating a mobile money service point. This pillar stands adjacent to another open doorway, leading into the shop's interior. Inside this right entrance, a woman in a light top and pants is visible, carrying a white bag, possibly a customer or attendant. The ground directly in front of the building is unpaved dirt, separated from the shop by a low concrete step. The scene portrays a typical everyday commercial setting, characterized by the presence of mobile money services and local community interaction.
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