Dear readers of this blog,
Nation Hela, the international money transfer platform by Nation Media Group is giving away two cards, loaded with Kshs. 2,000 each, to two lucky readers of this blog.
What can you do with a Nation Hela Card?
What can you do with a Nation Hela card?
- Receive money conveniently from abroad (or locally)
- Withdraw your cash from any VISA-branded ATM countrywide
- Pay for online services/goods where they accept VISA prepaid cards
- Swipe to pay for your services at any shops or outlets that accept VISA cards, as it is a prepaid VISA card. In fact, there is a promotion going on right now, where you can swipe and win some prizes!
Now, the first winner will be announced tomorrow, Wednesday 27th, at 5:00 p.m. The second winner’s challenge will be announced in the same post.
Today’s challenge: Tell us about an experience in which you wished you had a prepaid VISA card, or a card for receiving payments from abroad (instead of lining up at the bank/agents). Make it short, entertaining and you could be tomorrow’s winner of a the Nation Hela card loaded with Ksh. 2,000.
Leave a comment below this post, and this could be your lucky day
Good to see that there will be some digital TV available (even though it’s very scanty) if one does not renew the monthly subscription
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yes they are quite scanty.. but I am worried what channels are available on KBC’s Signet digital signal. So far I only know of KBC and K24
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not expensive as such
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It looks that Go TV Open is more expensive than a normal set top box?.. Anyway, this si some good information you have put here..
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No it’s not.. because you get the decoder for 3400, and then get two months free of GoTv Plus subscription (-1700), then top up with 2600. So the total cost is 4,300. Cheaper than the average of 5,000
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