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  • 2019-11-28 (xsd:date)
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  • Scam alert! No KSh500 ‘application fee’ for Kenyan Uwezo Fund loans (en)
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  • A scam Facebook page called Uwezo Fund Loans claims it will give Kenyans online loans of up to KSh100,000 – if they pay a KSh500 application fee. The page was set up as recently as October 2019 and so far has only one post – offering the loans. The post links to a Google form where people can apply for the money. And here’s the catch. The procedure of application on the second page of the form says: All First time(New) applicants are required to pay a fee of ksh 500. It then lists the registration procedure : Go to your M-PESA menu. Enter phone no:0714091935 (Mr Dennis Recruitment officer). Enter the amount Ksh. 500. Your M-PESA PIN and confirm to send money. M-Pesa is a mobile-based money transfer app . Pesa is Kiswahili for money. The post is similar to other scams that use the Google Forms app to con people out of money . How to apply for a real Uwezo Fund loan The Uwezo Fund itself is real. The Kenyan government launched it in 2013 to allow women, youth and persons with disability access finances to promote businesses and enterprises ... thereby enhancing economic growth. But the fund’s application process is very different to the one given by the fake Facebook page . People qualify for a real Uwezo Fund loan only if they are in a group or institution registered with the department of social services, Cooperatives or the Registrar of societies. The group or institution must include people aged 18 to 35, and/or women aged 18 and over. To apply , people have to fill out an application form on paper, and submit it to the local Uwezo Fund office. On its official Facebook page, the Uwezo Fund warns about scams that ask for a KSh500 application fee to be paid via M-Pesa. A year ago, on 19 November 2018, the Kenya Police Service announced on Facebook that the Directorate of Criminal Investigations had arrested four men who created a website similar to the authentic Uwezo Fund Facebook page. The men had been defrauding victims who sent a KSh500 application fee for loan processing. – Grace Gichuhi (en)
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