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The image captures a weathered wooden wall adorned with multiple overlapping paper posters, suggesting a local business or information hub in Burundu, Kenya. The main subjects are two prominent M-Pesa agent posters at the top. The left one clearly displays "M-PESA AGENT NUMBER" with a handwritten "481888STOR M№ 652610" and "LIBAYA ENT" beneath it. The right M-Pesa poster is partially obscured but also shows "AGENT NU". Below these are several smaller, torn agricultural posters featuring images of farmers, various crops like beetroot, bell peppers, maize, and "Maharagwe" (beans). Farming tools such as a wheelbarrow and a sprayer are also depicted. One image shows a person holding a "Sunking Home na Radio" and another displays a feature phone labeled "Simu ya kisasa". Accompanying text, largely in Swahili, discusses a fund providing farmers with fertilizer and products to grow food, mentioning "Bidhaha Mpya" (new products) and dates like "Agosti hadi imba 2021" and "Agasti hadi Disemon 2020". At the bottom, a large, creased M-Pesa tariff sheet is visible, effective "9TH JULY 2023". It lists "TRANSACTION RANGE (KSHS)" and corresponding "CUSTOMER CHARGES (KSHS)" for various services including transferring money to other mobile users (some free, others with fees up to KSHS 108) and withdrawing from an M-Pesa agent (charges up to KSHS 309). "OTHER TRANSACTIONS" like M-Pesa registration, buying airtime, balance inquiry, and changing PIN are listed as "FREE". Critical warnings are printed at the bottom: "NO TRANSACTION WITHOUT AN ORIGINAL ID." and "PIN TAKO, SIRI TAKO, DO NOT SHARE YOUR M-PESA PIN WITH ANYONE." The Safaricom logo is visible. A person's arm in a white short-sleeved shirt is partially visible on the right side of the frame, suggesting a customer or bystander near the posters. The overall impression is a bustling, informal information point common in local Kenyan communities.
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