An employee assists a customer to set-up M-Pesa money transfer servive (mobile money) on his handset inside a mobile phone care centre operated by Kenyan’s telecom operator Safaricom; in the central business district of Kenya’s capital Nairobi, May 11, 2016. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya – RTX2DU5V

An employee assists a customer to set-up M-Pesa money transfer servive (mobile money) on his handset inside a mobile phone care centre operated by Kenyan’s telecom operator Safaricom; in the central business district of Kenya’s capital Nairobi, May 11, 2016. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya – RTX2DU5V

An employee assists a customer to set-up M-Pesa money transfer servive (mobile money) on his handset inside a mobile phone care centre operated by Kenyan's telecom operator Safaricom; in the central business district of Kenya's capital Nairobi, May 11, 2016. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya - RTX2DU5V

An employee assists a customer to set-up M-Pesa money transfer servive (mobile money) on his handset inside a mobile phone care centre operated by Kenyan’s telecom operator Safaricom; in the central business district of Kenya’s capital Nairobi, May 11, 2016. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya – RTX2DU5V

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