Upwork one of the top online job providers for Kenyan Freelancers has now added the option of withdrawing money through mpesa. The company has also announced that they will soon not be permitting money payments through Skrill. A message posted by Upwork admin indicates that Upwork.com now permits M-Pesa as a payment method for freelancers in Kenya. How to add withdraw of money from Upwork to Mpesa Go to the Accounts menu Then Go to Settings Go to Get Paid Click Add a Payment Method Click the Set Up button for mpesa Enter the details for your M-Pesa account including… Read More »
Making Money Online
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Online jobs in Kenya that pay through Mpesa-students part time earnings
Making money online in Kenya is no more a matter of doubt. The biggest challenge is how to get paid via mpesa. Most online jobs pay through paypal, skrill and bank transactions. In this post i will share about online jobs that pay through mpesa in Kenya, good for students looking for part time jobs. How to make money online in Kenya and get paid through mpesa Research Writing This basically involves doing research for someone and getting paid via mpesa. Payment is normally done twice a month but it depends on who you are working for.… Read More »
Reliable Instant Paypal to Mpesa Withdrawal Service in Kenya
Paypal is Kenya’s top most used money transfer platform by online Freelancers in Kenya. As the post will illustrate, you only need an email address and Mpesa account and you are done. Is it possible to withdraw money online through Paypal in Kenya? Yes it is. How can I open/create a Paypal account in Kenya? Visit PayPal website (https://www.paypal.com) and set up your account. This does not need much explanation. It should not be scaring you. If you managed to open a Facebook account you should also be able to open a PayPal account. How do I verify my PayPal… Read More »
Best internet or Data plans for Writers, bloggers, students: Zuku vs Safaricom vs Airtel
Over the past one year i have been using free internet. I had discovered one of the internet service providers server loophole. So i took maximum advantage of it. Anyway who owns the internet? It is not Safaricom, Airtel, Orange, nor any other internet service provider in Kenya. With this free internet I had all the freedom to stream movies, watch my favorite channels and even distribute free wifi to my neighbors. The loophole was sealed two months ago. I have spent several hours trying to locate another server with a loophole but i have not succeeded. I have not… Read More »
Get paid by Jumia to post a status on Facebook in Kenya
Earn Money on social media: How many Facebook updates have you made in the last couple of days, months? What if someone told you that you could get paid every time you post, would you believe it? Launched in January 2015 the Jumia affiliate program has become a cash cow for the social media lovers. You have probably seen those guys asking you to click a link to buy a particular product. From where they are sitting, they create original content for their network of friends, family and audience, they literally place the message on your doorstep and make a… Read More »
3 jobs that you can do from your room and make more than 30k monthly from personal experience
In Campus, you have to learn to live the hard way. If you are among the few lucky ones who receive HELB then it means budgeting how to spend ksh. 16,000 in 4 months. The bitter truth of the matter is that some parents abandon paying school fees for their children with the thought that HELB money is enough to cater for their expenses and fee. There is also what you need to do out of study which calls for spending quite a lot of money. Right from attending parties to going out with friends. For boys, it is… Read More »
Why the Jobless Need to Embrace working online
With the ever-rising number of middle and higher-level learning institutions and consequently the ever-mounting number of unfortunately, mostly half-baked graduates, its time the jobless youths embrace the exceptional and alluring girth of the internet. Not only can it serve as a platform of availing the next meal on the table but also serve as an avenue of a much promising job-prospecting tour a day after tomorrow. It is estimated (according to private and public sources) that close to forty thousand fresh graduates usually join the job market in Kenya annually. Out of this, only one in ten thousand is sure… Read More »
Campus News Writing Jobs at Kenyayote
Kenyayote is one of the fastest growing education news sites in Kenya. We have millions of people visiting and reading our content each month. We have plans of expanding and making Kenyayote a big company with proposed offices and headquarters in Ngara-Nairobi. For those who are getting into writing for the first time, I know it can feel like I am not a good writer, I do not have enough experience in news writing. To be honest, everybody starts from somewhere. All those with 5 years experience or so were once upon a time where you are now. Everything is… Read More »
Ksh. 1.5 Million Essay writing contest by Global Development Network
Have you ever participated in any essay writing competitions that kenyayote has shared and won before? This is perhaps one of the highest rewarding essay writing contest of all the essay writing contests that kenyayote has ever shared. The essay writing competition attracts a reward of more than ksh. 1.5 million ($20,000). Kenyayote was brought to the attention of this essay writing contest by one of our frequent reader Mumbi Karugu. The more than ksh. 1.5 million Essay writing competition is brought to you by the Global Development Network in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The work… Read More »