Another thing, you can register your phone with your bank, mobile banking, then you can withdraw directly from the comfort of your house to your mobile, instead of withdrawing from the ATM then uploading to mpesa
It is dangerous to retain the PIN you buy with the SIM card. It is advisable to change the PIN ASAP just in case your phone and card fall into the wrong hands
For the PUK codes you can actually turn it off (there is an option on that ) so that once you disable it you will never be asked for it even if you change phones
Sometimes tip them, esp if the price is below 200, Uber really does people dirty with their pricing, I usually feel for the drivers, so I usually add between 100-200 shillings on top of the price indicated...my opinion though😊
you can turn the sim card pin off and just use your phone lock ,that's a phone feature. We manufacture our own alcohol man and Nirobi is not little but good energy good information karibu kenya
A kenyan watching from UK ❤❤ Keep up 😊 Thanks for sharing I laughed 😅 😂 and for uplifting kenya 🇰🇪 Pls which go pro will you recommend and which one do u use . I need one for my vidoes
Me and my family are coming out to Nairobi from London this week. It would be amazing if we get together, maybe you can show us the safest spots to eat? 😅 me my partner and our 3 kids hopefully there still be some sun ☀️
What do you mean by the safest place to eat? Instead ask for the best. In Kenya you can eat anywhere. Don't come here for western food. Eat local foods like toasted mean. Nyama choma and get the experience.
@@ThePrime_CS I am telling you! "Things nobody told me..." meaning a negative mindset. Hence the surprise (and disappointment?) that things work in an Afrucan country. A "shock" or surprise is a backhanded compliment. I'm sick and tired!
People who sacrifice their time for interview and show you some love and support kindly return a favour by giving them something like 100 for lunch...incase of anything they will be ready to help you out.
Time London, thanks for all the love for Kenya, but it seems you're just in the Westlands district which is really a fraction of Nairobi. Nairobi is Huge bro.. and yeah one of its nickname is "Little London" anyway you can visit 'West gate mall' near you just opposite Sarit Center mall, its very popular with tourists from the west. Big up👍
@@tymelondon u can also link your bank card to one of the international money sending app such as Sendwave then u can Topup your mpesa funds without going to atm. When I go to Kenya I operate cashless. Also change your phone unblocking pin so you don’t have to memorize the puk issued by Safcom.
I don't know why kenyans especially my friends believe alcohol is cheaper in Uganda.Personally i don't drink alcohol so i don't really know the prices.
When people send money for matatu fare through mpesa the conductor or driver should tell the passenger or someone else sending you money they should delete the message otherwise the money can be reversed
@@tymelondon But bro, you are arguing with me and I come from Busia, the border of Kenya and Uganda. A beer bottle in Kenya on average costs Ksh250-300 and the same bottle costs Ksh80-100 in Uganda. In my hometown of Busia, everyone crosses to Uganda to drink and/or, our local small bars sell Ugandan beer. The main brewer in the two countries is one, East African Breweries Limited (EABL) so it's the same brands across the borders with the exception of a few. Unless you think that the Ugandan shilling has the same value as the Kenyan shilling, no way alcohol is cheapee in Kenya. 1Ksh = 30 Ushs. A beer in Ugand is Ushs3000, which is anything between Ksh80-100. What I know is that imported alcoholic drinks are expensive in Uganda, especially wines and spirits but there are very great local Ugandan brands which are very cheap again
@@phoebemasico3742 Sasa. Makasiriko ya nini? I don't know about busaa prices but beer prices in Kenya are more than three times the price of the same beer in Uganda. I know you have never been to Uganda and that's none of my problems
Thanks for specifying that just like any other big metropolitan city, there are safe and unsafe areas.it’s a big misconception about African cities all being unsafe
👍🙌🇰🇪 every city has its safe & unsafe places. The notion that most african metropolitan cities are not safe is cos of the dinosaur Main Stream Media 🇰🇪 🙌👍👏👏👏
Boss, the mobile money transfer technology was DEVELOPED in Kenya BY A KENYAN, it's not like uit was adopted from some other place. The rest of the world copied it from Kenya
@@tymelondon Nope, you said Kenya was the first "to adopt", implying that someone else could have developed it but Kenya adopted it first. Kenya developed mobile money transfer and implemented it. The rest of the world, including Europe and the US copied the innovation from Kenya
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Nairobi is not dangerous you come from dangerous place London
Another thing, you can register your phone with your bank, mobile banking, then you can withdraw directly from the comfort of your house to your mobile, instead of withdrawing from the ATM then uploading to mpesa
It is dangerous to retain the PIN you buy with the SIM card. It is advisable to change the PIN ASAP just in case your phone and card fall into the wrong hands
Your love for 🇰🇪Kenya is on another level, Bigup
Thank you Tyme for your love for Kenya enjoy 💯🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
For the PUK codes you can actually turn it off (there is an option on that ) so that once you disable it you will never be asked for it even if you change phones
Sometimes tip them, esp if the price is below 200, Uber really does people dirty with their pricing, I usually feel for the drivers, so I usually add between 100-200 shillings on top of the price indicated...my opinion though😊
Visit other places too, the likes of Runda, Karen, Nyali,Kisumu, Nakuru, Kinoo, Thika, Nyeri, get the full view of Kenya
Other beautiful cities are here,like Nakuru,Kisumu,Eldoret,Kakamega,Kericho.....walk around 🎉
😂😂😂😂 Nakuru 😢😮. Really. CBD Nakuru ni Westland Nairobi 😅.
Just got back today from Nairobi, it was a memorable experience.
Welcome to visit again
Great information brother. ❤It will all be helpful when I go to kenya. ❤❤❤Your vlog is one of the best.
Thank you.
Thanks for sharing,, nice time in Kenya
Thank you.
Love the video ...for the sim card problem ...you can turn off the pin from your phone settings..for your saf line..
Nice videos Sir, keep updates us
you can turn the sim card pin off and just use your phone lock ,that's a phone feature. We manufacture our own alcohol man and Nirobi is not little but good energy good information karibu kenya
I love it when a brother enjoys himself freely , more life to you sir
Thank you.
A kenyan watching from UK ❤❤
Keep up 😊
Thanks for sharing I laughed 😅 😂 and for uplifting kenya 🇰🇪
Pls which go pro will you recommend and which one do u use . I need one for my vidoes
Thank you.
Message me on Instagram if you can (@tyme.london.007)
Don't base alone in Mombasa or Nairobi,dare some places like Kakamega, Nakuru, Kisumu and machakos
You can disabled PIN code by setting the controller next to Lock SIM card into off.
Thank you.
Me and my family are coming out to Nairobi from London this week. It would be amazing if we get together, maybe you can show us the safest spots to eat? 😅 me my partner and our 3 kids hopefully there still be some sun ☀️
Most welcome 👊👊🇰🇪🇰🇪come to Galleria shopping mall we meet there😂😂
What do you mean by the safest place to eat? Instead ask for the best. In Kenya you can eat anywhere. Don't come here for western food. Eat local foods like toasted mean. Nyama choma and get the experience.
Coming for exploration with Western mentality? Too bad lol
@@ThePrime_CS
I am telling you! "Things nobody told me..." meaning a negative mindset. Hence the surprise (and disappointment?) that things work in an Afrucan country. A "shock" or surprise is a backhanded compliment. I'm sick and tired!
Welcome to Kenya bro.
Thank you.
U've just put that mpesa attendant person into a big problem with the safaricom. He/she was giving you a favour to load without passport/i.d 😅😊
Great Job Tyme. I feel you haven't done a proper mall tour of Nairobi though apart from Sarit , BBS and City Mall in Mombasa.
Come to Jamaica
I’m hoping to get there this year.
Amazing video. You are supposed to memorize the sim unlock pin.
The pin request after switching on your phone can be disabled in your security settings
Thank you for that.
People who sacrifice their time for interview and show you some love and support kindly return a favour by giving them something like 100 for lunch...incase of anything they will be ready to help you out.
Time London, thanks for all the love for Kenya, but it seems you're just in the Westlands district which is really a fraction of Nairobi.
Nairobi is Huge bro.. and yeah one of its nickname is "Little London" anyway you can visit 'West gate mall' near you just opposite Sarit Center mall, its very popular with tourists from the west.
Big up👍
the pin can be changed by you to whatvyouvcan recall
Great job bruv
Thank you.
You don’t need to give your phone to the Uber driver u can request them to give their number
I know that, I gave it to him to type his number because I was holding the camera in the other hand.
@@tymelondon u can also link your bank card to one of the international money sending app such as Sendwave then u can Topup your mpesa funds without going to atm. When I go to Kenya I operate cashless. Also change your phone unblocking pin so you don’t have to memorize the puk issued by Safcom.
I don't know why kenyans especially my friends believe alcohol is cheaper in Uganda.Personally i don't drink alcohol so i don't really know the prices.
Alcohol is definitely cheaper in Kenya. In Uganda, they overprice liquor in most places.
When people send money for matatu fare through mpesa the conductor or driver should tell the passenger or someone else sending you money they should delete the message otherwise the money can be reversed
Feel at home anytime
Thank you.
Enjoy your self bro
Alcohol is VERY EXPENSIVE to us in Kenya, and it is much cheaper in Uganda if you convert the currency. 😆
No
Alcohol is cheaper in Kenya. I’ve been to both places, I know for sure.
@@tymelondon But bro, you are arguing with me and I come from Busia, the border of Kenya and Uganda. A beer bottle in Kenya on average costs Ksh250-300 and the same bottle costs Ksh80-100 in Uganda. In my hometown of Busia, everyone crosses to Uganda to drink and/or, our local small bars sell Ugandan beer. The main brewer in the two countries is one, East African Breweries Limited (EABL) so it's the same brands across the borders with the exception of a few. Unless you think that the Ugandan shilling has the same value as the Kenyan shilling, no way alcohol is cheapee in Kenya. 1Ksh = 30 Ushs. A beer in Ugand is Ushs3000, which is anything between Ksh80-100. What I know is that imported alcoholic drinks are expensive in Uganda, especially wines and spirits but there are very great local Ugandan brands which are very cheap again
@@tymelondon But first, sorry I didn't mention that your videos are great. Keep it up!
@@pontianekakoro1737 what u drink is not his favorite, he doesn't drink busaa mind you.
@@phoebemasico3742 Sasa. Makasiriko ya nini? I don't know about busaa prices but beer prices in Kenya are more than three times the price of the same beer in Uganda. I know you have never been to Uganda and that's none of my problems
Thanks for specifying that just like any other big metropolitan city, there are safe and unsafe areas.it’s a big misconception about African cities all being unsafe
That's facts
I used bolt instead of uber.
Im currently in bole, would like to meet up
Good bro. i see you are now getting localized😂
Murang'a from Nairobi 😂😂😂
You agree to meet at 9:00am .. proudly kenyan arrives at 10:00am confidently 😅
Where has the body guard 💂♀️ with sunglasses disappeared to
Retired. I couldn’t afford his services.
2:06 Uber Driver tells you its 190 and you pay exactly that? no need to be that cheap-give him even 300 at the minimum
we msee acha kutupima 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
9:58
Hellooo
Hello 👍🏽
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👍🙌🇰🇪 every city has its safe & unsafe places. The notion that most african metropolitan cities are not safe is cos of the dinosaur Main Stream Media 🇰🇪 🙌👍👏👏👏
Facts 💯
That’s why I try to change the narrative of the false reports.
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Boss, the mobile money transfer technology was DEVELOPED in Kenya BY A KENYAN, it's not like uit was adopted from some other place. The rest of the world copied it from Kenya
Watch the video carefully
I mentioned exactly that in the video.
@@tymelondon Nope, you said Kenya was the first "to adopt", implying that someone else could have developed it but Kenya adopted it first. Kenya developed mobile money transfer and implemented it. The rest of the world, including Europe and the US copied the innovation from Kenya
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MUSEVENI doesnt want his people to drink... sisi kenya,,, ukitunyima pombe tunaprotest 😂
Ofcos you know everything about Kenya. Your Kenyan with an accent .
Bro need cram pin number
Simple,,, memorize your PIN number