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Two women are seated outdoors in what appears to be a bustling market or street setting in Mwanza, Tanzania. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight, casting distinct shadows, suggesting it's either morning or late afternoon. Overhead, several large market umbrellas in red and green provide shade. The woman closer to the camera is seated on a black metal chair, facing away, with her left side slightly visible. She wears a plain white short-sleeved t-shirt and loose-fitting, brown-patterned trousers, paired with light-colored, flat shoes. Her dark hair is styled in braids gathered into a bun. At her feet rests a colorful, patterned bag. The second woman sits opposite her, partially obscured, but facing towards the other woman. She also wears a white t-shirt and dark trousers, with braided hair. She appears to be looking down at something in her hands, possibly a mobile phone or product. In the background, other individuals are visible walking on a paved surface, and parked cars can be seen. A prominent vendor stall stands to the left, featuring a large sign. This sign advertises "WAKALA WA M-PESA HUDUMA ZA M-PESA" (M-Pesa Agent Services), indicating a mobile money transfer point. It displays logos for various mobile networks and financial services common in Tanzania, including Vodacom, Airtel, Tigo, Halopesa, TTCL, NMB, CRDB, as well as Visa and MasterCard. One red umbrella above the stall has "TOMMY" and "Pamoja tunaweza" (Swahili for "Together we can") written on it. To the far right, another stall is partially visible, with a small red and white figure and the letters "SAS" showing. The ground is paved with interlocking bricks and scattered with a few dry leaves.
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