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The image depicts an outdoor street scene in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, focused on a transaction at a street-side kiosk. The kiosk is a white-painted structure, possibly metal or wood, with a gridded service window at the center. Vertically painted in red on the left panel of the kiosk is the word "WAKALA," indicating an agent or shop. Below this, a sign in red reads "VOCHA ZIPO." Advertisements are affixed to the kiosk's exterior, including a large "M-pesa" poster featuring a woman waving, a QR code, and the text "Lipa na Pesa." Below the M-pesa poster, a "Yas Rusha" logo is visible, alongside a white chart labeled "Mixer" containing rows of numbers.

Three individuals are positioned in front of the kiosk, facing the service window. On the left, an adult male with dark skin and short dark hair wears a white t-shirt, blue jeans, and brown flip-flops. He is seen with his back partially to the viewer, bringing a translucent blue plastic water bottle to his mouth, actively drinking. In the center, a child, likely female, with dark hair, wears a black t-shirt, blue jeans, and pink flat shoes, standing facing the kiosk. To the right of the child, a second adult male with dark skin and short dark hair wears a grey polo shirt with orange trim, dark trousers, and dark flip-flops. He carries a black backpack over his left shoulder and has a dark earbud inserted in his right ear, appearing to look into the kiosk. Partially visible through the gridded window, inside the kiosk, is an adult female vendor, identified by her dark skin and a visible patterned black and white garment.

The ground immediately surrounding the kiosk is rough concrete with some scattered debris, including small pieces of paper and a rectangular concrete block resting near the base of the left kiosk panel. The area directly in front of the kiosk's service window features a more finished pavement with an irregular pattern of beige and reddish-brown tiles or painted sections. The scene is illuminated by bright, natural daylight.
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Dec 24, 2025, 9:27 AM

Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania

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The image depicts an outdoor street scene in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, focused on a transaction at a street-side kiosk. The kiosk is a white-painted structure, possibly metal or wood, with a gridded service window at the center. Vertically painted in red on the left panel of the kiosk is the word "WAKALA," indicating an agent or shop. Below this, a sign in red reads "VOCHA ZIPO." Advertisements are affixed to the kiosk's exterior, including a large "M-pesa" poster featuring a woman waving, a QR code, and the text "Lipa na Pesa." Below the M-pesa poster, a "Yas Rusha" logo is visible, alongside a white chart labeled "Mixer" containing rows of numbers. Three individuals are positioned in front of the kiosk, facing the service window. On the left, an adult male with dark skin and short dark hair wears a white t-shirt, blue jeans, and brown flip-flops. He is seen with his back partially to the viewer, bringing a translucent blue plastic water bottle to his mouth, actively drinking. In the center, a child, likely female, with dark hair, wears a black t-shirt, blue jeans, and pink flat shoes, standing facing the kiosk. To the right of the child, a second adult male with dark skin and short dark hair wears a grey polo shirt with orange trim, dark trousers, and dark flip-flops. He carries a black backpack over his left shoulder and has a dark earbud inserted in his right ear, appearing to look into the kiosk. Partially visible through the gridded window, inside the kiosk, is an adult female vendor, identified by her dark skin and a visible patterned black and white garment. The ground immediately surrounding the kiosk is rough concrete with some scattered debris, including small pieces of paper and a rectangular concrete block resting near the base of the left kiosk panel. The area directly in front of the kiosk's service window features a more finished pavement with an irregular pattern of beige and reddish-brown tiles or painted sections. The scene is illuminated by bright, natural daylight.

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