The ability to send money across East Africa has drastically improved with the rise of cross-border mobile money services. Previously a slow and complex process, transferring funds across countries like Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Rwanda is now faster, safer, and more accessible.
Thanks to platforms like M-Pesa, MTN Mobile Money, and Airtel Money, individuals and businesses can now transact in real-time across multiple East African countries. Here’s how to do it the right way.
Sending Money from Vodacom Tanzania to Safaricom M-Pesa in Kenya
One of the busiest mobile money corridors in East Africa links Vodacom Tanzania and Safaricom Kenya, both powered by M-Pesa.
Step-by-Step Guide:
- Dial
*150*00#on your Vodacom line. - Select “Send Money”, then choose “International Transfers.”
- Choose “M-Pesa Kenya.”
- Enter the recipient’s Safaricom number (format: +2547XXXXXXX).
- Enter the amount in Tanzanian Shillings (TSH).
- Select your reason for transfer.
- Review the exchange rate, fees, and recipient details.
- Confirm with your M-Pesa PIN.
The recipient will receive Kenyan Shillings (KES) instantly in their Safaricom M-Pesa wallet.
Other Cross-Border Mobile Money Services in East Africa
The regional integration of mobile money platforms is advancing rapidly. Here’s a breakdown by country:
Uganda
- MTN Mobile Money and Airtel Money Uganda support transfers to Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda.
- Use *USSD (165# for MTN) or respective mobile apps for transfers.
- Instant wallet-to-wallet transactions are supported.
Rwanda
- M-Pesa Rwanda enables direct transactions to and from Kenya and Uganda.
- Rwanda is integrating with East Africa’s payment networks to simplify trade, remittances, and financial access.
Burundi and South Sudan
- Cross-border mobile money is still developing.
- Telecoms are working with EAC frameworks to roll out future connectivity.
Tips for Safe and Smooth Mobile Money Transfers
To ensure your cross-border mobile transfer goes smoothly:
- Always verify the recipient’s number and country code.
- Use only official USSD codes or apps from your mobile operator.
- Make sure your account is fully registered with a valid ID.
- Double-check exchange rates and the final amount before confirming.
- Keep a record of the transaction confirmation message or SMS.
What East African Governments and Telcos Are Doing
Efforts are underway to make sending money across East Africa even easier. Regional initiatives aim to:
- Unify mobile payment infrastructure across borders.
- Automate and standardize currency exchange mechanisms.
- Lower remittance costs to under 3%.
- Increase financial inclusion for rural and unbanked populations.
This progress marks a major shift from traditional banking to mobile-first economies, placing East Africa at the forefront of digital finance innovation.
Conclusion
If you’re looking to send money across East Africa, mobile money platforms like M-Pesa, MTN Mobile Money, and Airtel Money provide a secure, fast, and affordable option. Whether it’s for family support, business payments, or regional trade, the tools are now in your hands.
With more seamless interoperability and government-backed integration underway, cross-border mobile money transfers are redefining finance in East Africa—one transaction at a time.












