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The Lady Behind Famous Voice in Kenya “Mteja wa Nambari Uliyopiga Hapatikani kwa sasa”


If  you call a safaricom phone number that is switched off you’ll get a voice notification saying , “mteja wa nambari uliyopiga hapatikani kwa sasa” or “sorry the mobile subscriber cannot be reached”. 

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Well, the lady behind this famous sound is Maggie Wazome who collaborated with Safaricom just after it was launched in Kenya in the early 2000s.

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Maggie Wazome’s voice has been used for over a decade now but most of the Kenyans are not familiar with her face.

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How Maggie Wazome voice has become influential in Kenya

More than merely an automated message, Maggie Wazome’s voice has developed into a national treasure.

Her contributions to Safaricom and the Kenyan mobile phone business are well known and will always be remembered in the world of telecoms.

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Maggie Wazome: PHOTO COURTESY

Maggie’s voice is a representation of Kenyan identity and cultural heritage that is cited in parliamentary documents and court rulings.

She recorded several lines

During a past interview, Maggie Wazome revealed that during the recordings, she read a few lines not knowing how they were to be used by safaricom.

“I read a few lines that had varied content; and one of them was ‘mteja wa nambari uliyopiga’ . I had no idea what they were about. ”

She said during a past interview. 

When one of her friends informed her that a recognizable voice was on the other end of the telephone, she would later discover that Safaricom had paid for her voice.

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Alexandre Kimanzi

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