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The image shows an informal roadside mobile money and network service kiosk in Dar es-Salaam, Tanzania, under bright daylight. A temporary tent structure with blue and yellow tarpaulin walls, featuring "Yas mixx" and "Yas" branding, provides shelter. To the left, a blue tarpaulin is visible. In the foreground, a stack of red and orange advertising boards forms a counter. These boards display logos for "Airtel money," "Vodacom" (m-pesa), and "Halotel," along with Swahili text offering services such as "WAKALA SAJILI LAINI NUNUA BANDO" (Agent Register SIM Buy Bundle), "NUNUA VIFURUSHI" (Buy Bundles), "ONGEZA SALIO" (Add Balance), and "SAJILI/REJESHA LAINI" (Register/Replace SIM). On the counter surface, several small items, including what appear to be mobile phones, small red boxes, and a handwritten sign, are present. A dark-skinned male, dressed in a dark short-sleeved top, dark trousers, and dark slip-on sandals, sits on a blue plastic chair. He is looking down at a smartphone held in his hands and wears a gold-colored bracelet on his left wrist. To his right, partially obscured, another dark-skinned male, wearing a plaid shirt, is seen reclining horizontally, appearing to be resting or sleeping. The ground surrounding the kiosk is uneven, consisting of cracked concrete, exposed dirt, and patches of green grass. A white sign with inverted text is affixed to the left tent wall.
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