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A New Economic Blue Print

Do you want to plant 2 million acres of palm oil plants? Or mine diamonds across those hunchback Hills? Do you want to be the largest gemstone dealer in the world? Or drill oil along the native's lands? Do you want to exploit that coal in that basin or do you want the chromite and graphite in those hills or do you want to create a million acres of a new variety of wheat that thrives in zones that receive 600mm of rain annually? Whatever it is you want, here is the blueprint to do that sustainably and without Ogoni Wars.   1) All land , anywhere on earth belongs to three classes: a) It is Private land; b) It is Communal (tribal) land; or c) It is Public land – held by governments and governmental bodies in trust for the citizens. There is nothing like free unclaimed land anywhere. All land that you see has an owner. 2) All the wealth , on the land, in the land and above the land belongs to the owner(s) of the land. This is natural, a given and cannot be ...

Selling Money In A Digital World

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Response to Innovation Prize For Africa Challenge 2014 Today Answering The Question: What is needed to build a global money lending machine in the digital world?   II. INNOVATION DESCRIPTION 2.1 Please describe your innovation: (Please limit this to 500 words. Feel free to attach additional materials if you need to provide more details.) This is a platform for the distribution and management of e-money based micro-loans. Thus the invention provides a platform which renders methods and system’s capable of automatic mass micro-loan loan processing, in which clients (borrowers) register, request, get and repay loans online and the lenders have a loan management, approval and credit rating methods that ensures all loans, even delinquent loans are repaid. Key Functionalities: 1) Manage Member Registration 2) Manage and Enforce Loan Requirements Criteria 3) Effect and Manage Loan Disbursement 4) Effect and Manage Loan Collections 5) Manage and Enforce Loan Non Payment Procedures 6) Busin...

Who Said It Could Not Be Done?

It is done PERIOD The long march is over, http://www.etopup.co.ke/ has done it. I know you are lost, and so was I for over a year, so welcome back and thanks for the reads. So what is it am yapping about? Here is the deal, look at these market share statistics of a Company in the Kenyan mobile market: Subscriber Base: 64.5% (19 Million out of 29.8 M), next chap in line at 16.5%. Voice Traffic: 77.5%, next chap at 12.5%. SMS Traffic: 93.7%, next chap 4.5%. Mobile data: 74.4%, next chap 11.2%. Mobile Money Subscribers: 96% next chap 3% (total subscription, 19.5 M) Mobile Money Agents Outlets: 93%, next chap 3% (total agents outlets, 74 K) Item 1-4, source: http://www.cck.go.ke/resc/downloads/Sector_Statistics_Report_for_3rd_Quarter_2012-2013.pdf Item 5-6, source: personal market assessment of the percentages, CCK-Kenyans communications regulator does not give these, yet. Who wants to throw the first stone? Now, and I mean now, all of us to the last pers...

Safaricom M-PESA Aggregator Model

M-PESA the Safaricom mobile money platform is five years old this year (2012). It provides a mobile e-wallet that is loaded with electronic money called Mpesa. Primarily Mpesa is bought at an M-PESA Agent outlet, where cash money is exchanged for Mpesa money. The spectacular success of Safaricom M-PESA offering, driven by a captive (“peculiar”) mobile service customer base, the roll out and management of M-PESA agents outlet coupled with a gamble in terms of strategy that was singularly executed, has given rise to a service that is the envy of many and the fear of even more. Success begets more success, leading to everyone wanting to jump into the M-PESA agents bandwagon, which in itself is expected and acceptable, the only downside being how to manage and ensure the good name of the service is maintained. The M-PESA agents ecosystem can be a quagmire to unravel for the uninitiated, and that is what this particular blog is all about. M-PESA Agents Classifica...

The Mathematics of M-PESA 101

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Welcome and in this blog we take look at M-PESA commission tables and try and see what they tell us about the M-PESA service.    The analysis is based on 2012 Mpesa transaction Fees – the insights were very telling then and inform the design of mobile money economics today. For my foreign readers, and they are the most, am sorry the figures in the following tables are in Kenya Shillings, you are welcome to convert them (using 1USD = 85KES), although not necessary in understanding and following the discussion. What is M-PESA M-PESA is electronic mobile money issued by Kenyan MNO, Safaricom Limited. The “M” = Mobile, and the PESA = Money is Swahili language. M-PESA users buy the e-value by exchanging cash for e-value at agents (merchants) outlets, this transaction called a deposit is offered free of charge to M-PESA users at agents outlets. Hence M-PESA users load e-value called Mpesa into their phones, the Mpesa is the money offered by the M-PESA service. ...