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Nairobi Commuters Get a Morning Lift From Coca-Cola

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Coca-Cola brought smiles to Nairobi residents on their morning commute on 15th January by offering free matatu rides to thousands of commuters from Ngara stage to more than 10 destinations, including Westlands, Uthiru, Kangemi, Limuru, and Wangige.

The initiative, dubbed the “Javv na Coke” campaign, kicked off at 6 a.m. when the Coca-Cola team announced that passengers could enjoy free rides by purchasing a Coke for just Ksh20 in a returnable bottle, regardless of the fare to their destinations.

Commuters expressed joy and gratitude for the initiative, which provided much-needed financial relief during the typically tough January period. “God is great! I usually pay Ksh120 to travel to Limuru and back, but today, I saved that money and got a Coke instead,” said Ms Florence Waweru, a delighted commuter.

Another commuter, Ms. Joyce Akinyi, a vendor from Wangige, shared her experience: “I saved Ksh40 after Coca-Cola paid my fare. This initiative is a blessing, especially in January when expenses are high.”

Justus Ndunda, who travels regularly between Ngara and Limuru, added: “I heard about the campaign at the stage and grabbed the chance. I usually spend Ksh60, but today, I saved Ksh40 and enjoyed a refreshing Coke.”

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Ooro George is a correspondent at Business Today, where he covers business, media, arts & culture, entertainment, and Africa’s evolving creative economy.

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