Climbers, hikers, and adventure enthusiasts now have one less thing to worry about as they trek up Mount Kilimanjaro: Wi-Fi access.
Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's tallest mountain and the world's largest free-standing mountain, has a new broadband network which will enable climbers to access reliable Wi-Fi internet, a Tanzanian government official announced this week.
Nape Moses Nnauye, Tanzania's minister of information, communication and information technology, tweeted the with a photo in which he posed with several hikers. Nnauye wrote that the hikers were"enjoying" the service so far. Mita 3795 kutoka usawa wa bahari kuelekea kwenye paa la Bara la Afrika, Mlima Kilimanjaro. Kituo hichi tumewasha Internet ya Kasi kutoka TTCL na watalii wanafurahia huduma!💪🏽💪🏽.
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