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Wanna know more about PewaHewa.com? Here's some critical information that you might find helpful.

What Is PewaHewa.com?
Pewahewa.com is a first-of-its-kind online music sales store in this region that allows for music lovers to access their favorite music via the most convenient and efficient payment platform yet – mobile money, M-PESA and/or Zap.

What music does PewaHewa.com stock? Image
We have a huge selection of local Kenyan music. Everything from Gospel and Hip-Hop, to Zilizopendwa and Vernacular, and also Reggae, Boomba, Afro-fusion and more). Pretty much any local music you want...we stock.

Tell Me More About Mobile Money. How do I use it?
Zap and M-Pesa are mobile payment platforms that allow you to conveniently and easily transfer money from your mobile phone account to another mobile account. These two services are available to all users of the Zain and Safaricom mobile network operator telecomm services respectively. Registration for mobile money is free, simple and hassle-free.

What if I’m not in Kenya. Can I still use my credit card?
Absolutely. Pewahewa.com also supports 2Checkout, a trusted international online payment solution that supports credit cards such as Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Paypal, Diners Club International, and JCB, just to mention a few. Using your credit card, you can enjoy our wide selection of music from anywhere around the world.

Can I buy in different currencies?
Pewahewa.com supports transactions both in Kenya Shillings (Zap / M-Pesa transactions) and U.S Dollars (credit card transactions). Found on the right-hand panel of the site is a Currency Converter available for the same.

At Ksh. 30 Per song, they seem extremely affordable. Are there any subscription or additional charges?
There are no subscription charges to be a part of the Pewahewa.com community. However, do take note that even ordinary ZAP / M-Pesa transactions attract a nominal transaction fee. Kindly consult with your mobile operator regarding these.

Can I buy individual songs, or do I have to buy a complete album?
Part of the beauty of Pewahewa.com is that you can decide whether to enjoy a full album, or settle on one or two singles only. You can even mix and match and create your own compilation CD of assorted singles.

How is the music delivered?
Upon placing and completing a successful order, the customer will receive an email containing an active Internet link for each purchased song. By clicking on this link, the customer will download a zipped file that will contain an MP3 version of the corresponding song.

I’ve come across some content that is lewd/inappropriate. How do I report this?
Pewahewa.com takes every precaution to ensure that the content we stock and deliver is suitable for consumption by all audiences. Should you encounter material you think is lewd, inappropriate or offensive, please contact us immediately with the name of the album and song, and a reason why you think it is inappropriate on This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it We guarantee you swift action. Your input in this helps to ensure that only the best music is available for public distribution.

What if I'm an artist. How can I get onto Pewahewa.com?
For artists, visit the Artists FAQ HERE for more info.

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