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After bashing the Kenyan system for the emergency line 999 not working. Prezzo’s efforts has made sure the service is back up

On a recent national interview a fortnight back, Prezzo shed some light on the emergency system, 999 not working and that was some serious shock to many of us.

Fast forward to today, Prezzo confirmed that the situation has been resolved and that the emergency hotline, 999 is now working perfectly fine.

 “Do not, for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to effort. 2 weeks ago I she’d light (on national television) on our emergency hotlines not working, I can now comfortably assure my fellow Kenyans to rest at ease because the hotline (999) is 110% functional. All you gotto do is speak coz someone out there is listening hence the saying “a closed mouth doesn’t get fed” – Prezzo

Kenyans cannot thank enough Prezzo for coming through for all of them on this one

 

Kokan Okusimba

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