One thing I've learned while helping people with Daraja APIs👇👇👇
It's incredibly difficult to explain Daraja if someone doesn't first understand the fundamentals.
Start with:
1. What an API is and how it works.
2. Core API concepts like authentication and authorization.
3. The Daraja Authorization API - how to obtain and use an access token.
Everything else (STK Push, C2B, B2C, Transaction Status, Reversal, etc.) builds on these foundations.
Once those basics click, Daraja APIs become much easier to understand.
@omgsidewalks The strangest part of being human is that we have solved problems no other species could imagine, yet somehow created new ones that no other species has to live with.
With the intermittent outages affecting our Waiyaki Way-based telecom, one thing becomes clear: if you're building fintech products or integrating with telecom services, you need to design for failure.
Downtime is inevitable. Resilient systems aren't built by assuming everything will always be available, but by planning for the moments when they aren't.
That's one of the biggest lessons in fintech and systems integration.
If you have to get one "small" car that does it all, then by all means get a wagon and enjoy life.
It will take you to work daily, haul your relatives to church, warus from Kinangop, do roadtrips perfectly, sometimes you can track it and still do business deliveries.
Before you call everything "AI", ask yourself one question: 👇🏾👇🏾
Is it actually thinking, or is it simply following predefined rules?
We're living in a time where almost every workflow is being labeled as AI, yet many of them are just automation. Automation executes the same steps every time. AI analyzes context, learns from patterns, and adapts its decisions based on the situation.
Both are valuable, but they're not the same.
Let's stop using "AI" as a buzzword and start understanding when we're building automation, when we're building AI, and when we're combining both.
The future isn't AI vs automation. It's knowing where each fits.
Here are Africa's top 10 strongest currencies as of June 2026 against the US dollar:
Tunisia – 2.91 dinars
Libya – 5.41 dinars
Morocco – 8.99 dirhams
Ghana – 10.31 cedis
Botswana – 13.43 pula
Seychelles – 13.75 rupees
Eritrea – 15 nakfa
South Africa – 17.54 rand
Namibia – 17.54 dollars
Lesotho – 17.54 loti
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This is why you must be very cautious with the self-help books you read. Most of them do not take context into account. You could be starving to death in Kyamathyaka, and the American self-help guru will still be screaming, "Ignore food, just focus on your dreams!"
im giggling i was watching this video of a japanese vip convoy and they change lanes in a formation like a flock of birds for no reason it’s so cute, why do they do that
We finally have the mobile applications available for QuePay merchants: now they can see their transactions on mobile from wherever they are.
Order one today for your Milk/ Water ATM, vending machine, pool table, coffee machine, commercial laundry machine etc