Back then, Facebook had a pre-selected range of applications. Would be happy to hear from any early testers if any of these apps weren’t there when the initiative was launched. That, for now, rounds up the ‘on-ramp to the Internet’ in Kenya. Wattpad offers access to free books and stories (none of which are by local writers, to my knowledge). Supersport is available for sports updates. Jamii Forums ushers you to various boards to discuss news, platforms, politics and more. Girl Effect offers ‘articles and tips for girls’. You also have Accuweather (one can get weather information on local towns and cities, and one can search by postal code or city to access more info). Ebola Information, Facts for Life, Totohealth, Bab圜enter & MAMA offer health information (the latter three focus on maternal and child health). One can also access Brighter Monday, one of the most popular job sites around, Scholars4Dev for scholarship information, as well as OLX, where one can search for real estate, cars, job listings and more (one can also submit an ad).
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