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Mpesa currently unavailable due to scheduled maintenance

Brenda Murungi by Brenda Murungi
January 9, 2024
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M-Pesa is presently encountering a service disruption. Upon attempting a transaction via M-Pesa, a notification appeared, stating, “The parameters of data sources are null.” The identical error occurred when attempting transactions through the M-Pesa mobile application.

“M-PESA is undergoing scheduled maintenance,” the pop-up indicated.

In a statement, Safaricom has announced its efforts to resolve a technological glitch responsible for delays in customer transactions, including sending, receiving, and making payments through the M-Pesa service.

Users attempting to utilize the service have been notified of a continuous service enhancement process.

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