
Saada Jasir
Saada Jasir, a Tanzanian from Arusha, has become a voice for many borrowers who have faced harassment from unregulated online loan apps. Her experience highlights the trauma and reputational damage inflicted by aggressive debt collection tactics used by these lenders, who invade borrowers' privacy by sending defamatory messages to their contacts.
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