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Nokia 5.1 Plus relaunched in Russia as BQ AURORA SE
Russian brand BQ has launched a phone called the Aurora SE for their market. The funny thing is the device looks eerily similar to the Nokia 5.1 Plus, also known as the Nokia X5.
Saying it is similar is wrong actually. It is the exact phone just re-branded. Same body size, same look notch, same materials, same screen size, same processor, same RAM, and storage option. It also comes running Android 9.0 Pie.
It isn’t clear how the Russian company picked up the Nokia 5.1 Plus for this rebranding. It could be they rented the design, or it could be HMD is reselling their devices to other brands.
A NokiaMob writer claims HMD Global is short of money. Which doesn’t make sense given this QZ article from over a year ago.
I used the 5.1 Plus and really loved it. The body, the finish, that it was an Android ONE device, and above all the cameras, and USB type-C port. Though I never got to write a full review, it was a phone I constantly recommended through the year.
In Kenya it cost between KES. 18,500 and KES. 20,000, that’s $185 to $200. In Russia, the BQ Aurora SE is launching at around just $116.
Source: suomimobiili.fi
Nokia 5.1 Plus Specifications:
Display | 5.86 inches, 720 x 1520 pixels, 19:9 Aspect Ratio |
Cameras | 13MP+5MP Main Rear Cameras 8MP front selfie camera |
Processor | MediaTek Helio P60 |
RAM and Storage | 3GB RAM, 32GB storage |
Battery | 3060mAh battery |
Operating System | Android 8.1 (Oreo), upgrade to Android 9.0 (Pie); Android One |
Network | 4G/LTE |
Extra | Fingerprint scanner, USB type-C, Dual SIM, Colours: Gloss Black, Gloss White, Midnight Gloss Blue |
Price | Ksh. 20,000 |
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Haraka Haraka app to link customers with service providers
A new App dubbed “Haraka Haraka” has today been unveiled in Kenya to help customers find the right service providers in their current location within a specified range of choice.
The platform was invented by three former Meru University of Science and technology students and with the app, they seek to make it easier for people to find services such as a plumber, retailers, shops and house agents that have been difficult to get physically.
The team, Mr Kelvin Muinde, Mr Pius Momanyi Nyachio and Mrs Naum Mutie said there are currently about 3,500 users who are potential clients and service providers on the platform who include carpenters, hairdressers, plumbers and mechanics, and more.
“We are taking away the burden of searching for experienced and reliable professional businesses in a hassle-free model to deliver critical services to individuals who are in need of their specific location,” said Pius Momanyi Nyachio who is the Marketing Manager.
Mr Kelvin Muinde, who is the head of the project said the idea to start Haraka Haraka was initiated out of his observance of people having difficulty in finding a reliable service in an area that they are not well conversant with.
“The biggest challenge customers face is finding the right service providers at any area, mostly if you are not familiar, most people end up getting poor services that cost them time and resources,” he said.
To find any service or to register as a service provider, individuals are requested to first download the Haraka Haraka App on Google and register where later one can choose a range between 100m to 30km to find the service they are in need of.
The app also comes with an option of reviewing and rating a service provider which acts as an advantage to next service seekers enabling easy referrals to new clients.
‘’The registration to the app is free for both users and professionals,’’ said Mr Kelvin Muinde. The company’s aim is to hit 10,000 users by the end of this year. Ideally, they plan to have a maximum of 30,000 professionals on the platform.
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Haraka Haraka app to link customers with service providers
A new App dubbed “Haraka Haraka” has today been unveiled in Kenya to help customers find the right service providers in their current location within a specified range of choice.
The platform was invented by three former Meru University of Science and technology students and with the app, they seek to make it easier for people to find services such as a plumber, retailers, shops and house agents that have been difficult to get physically.
The team, Mr Kelvin Muinde, Mr Pius Momanyi Nyachio and Mrs Naum Mutie said there are currently about 3,500 users who are potential clients and service providers on the platform who include carpenters, hairdressers, plumbers and mechanics, and more.
“We are taking away the burden of searching for experienced and reliable professional businesses in a hassle-free model to deliver critical services to individuals who are in need of their specific location,” said Pius Momanyi Nyachio who is the Marketing Manager.
Mr Kelvin Muinde, who is the head of the project said the idea to start Haraka Haraka was initiated out of his observance of people having difficulty in finding a reliable service in an area that they are not well conversant with.
“The biggest challenge customers face is finding the right service providers at any area, mostly if you are not familiar, most people end up getting poor services that cost them time and resources,” he said.
To find any service or to register as a service provider, individuals are requested to first download the Haraka Haraka App on Google and register where later one can choose a range between 100m to 30km to find the service they are in need of.
The app also comes with an option of reviewing and rating a service provider which acts as an advantage to next service seekers enabling easy referrals to new clients.
‘’The registration to the app is free for both users and professionals,’’ said Mr Kelvin Muinde. The company’s aim is to hit 10,000 users by the end of this year. Ideally, they plan to have a maximum of 30,000 professionals on the platform.
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Balala wants investigation into alleged harassment at Ol Jogi launched – KBC
Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala has directed the Kenya Wildlife Service to commence investigations into the alleged harassment of a victim by private game ranchers at Ol Jogi Conservancy in Laikipia County.
It is reported that the victim known as Mordecai Ogada in the company of his children was harassed on Saturday while driving on a public road in the conservancy.
In a statement, Balala has asked for speedy investigations and findings to be concluded by Wednesday this week.
The CS added that no discriminations will be allowed to any Kenyan at any conservancy in the country.
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“The government of Kenya and my ministry will not condone any undue harassment or intimidation of Kenyans who are going about their normal businesses and enjoying their God given heritage by anyone,” said CS Balala.
He urged Kenyans to report any such incidents with facts for action to be taken.
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