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Kenyan Diaspora Business & Community Engagement Evening

March 13 @ 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Free

Venue

Albamu Street
Wakapay Offices
Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, Tanzania, United Republic of
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Phone:
0756491537
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Organizer

Wakapayments
Phone:
0756491537
Email:
info@wakapayments.com

Details

Date:
March 13
Time:
5:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Cost:
Free
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Website:
https://luma.com/6tyhphiv

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Area(Town/City)
Dar Es Salaam

Cross-border trade between Tanzania and Kenya is evolving — but for many in the diaspora, simple things still feel harder than they should.

​Paying a supplier in Nairobi.
Settling a Paybill.
Sending small but important amounts across borders.

​This evening is about that.

​The Kenyan Diaspora Business & Community Engagement Evening is a structured yet vibrant gathering designed to bring together Kenyan nationals living in Tanzania, cross-border traders, founders, logistics operators, and ecosystem players for meaningful conversation — in a relaxed and welcoming setting.

​Hosted at #WakaHouse, Msasani Beach, this will be:

​✨ A listening session
🥂 A networking evening
💬 A real conversation about cross-border trade and payments
🤝 A space to build new connections

​It is a community and business engagement evening — with drinks, good energy, and room to connect.

​Hosted by Wakapay — a licensed and compliant fintech enabling Tanzanian users and Kenyan nationals in Tanzania to pay Kenyan merchants directly via Paybill and Till numbers — this session aims to:

​Understand real diaspora pain points

​Explore smoother ways to settle cross-border payments

​Strengthen Kenya–Tanzania trade connections

​Build a more connected business community

​Come for the conversation.
Stay for the connections.

​Tap link to learn more – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EaqJh4xB1w

​WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
​• Kenyan diaspora in Tanzania
• Traders & import/export operators
• Logistics & freight professionals
• Founders operating across borders
• Anyone interested in East African trade and regional integration