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Safaricom opens second shop in Nakuru

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Safaricom has opened a second shop in Nakuru town, marking its third strategic investment in the central rift town. Located at the Westside Mall, the shop has been designed to offer a premium experience to customers from Nakuru and neighbouring Counties.  The new shop will provide a smartphone and fibre to the home experience zones, making it the second shop to spot a home experiential zone after the Village Market outlet in Nairobi.

“One and a half years ago, Safaricom chose to expand its presence in Nakuru by opening its first regional headquarters here. This decision has proved right and timely from the fast growth that we have observed in this region. With smartphone and fibre to the home experiential zones, this new shop has been designed to cater to increasing adoption of digital technology in Nakuru and its environs,” said Steve Okeyo, Director – Regional Sales and Operations, Safaricom.

Safaricom’s first presence in Nakuru town was a shop opened in 2002, followed by its first regional headquarters in December 2016. In 2017, Safaricom began rolling out its fibre to the home service to estates around Nakuru. The town becomes the fourth in the country to host more than one Safaricom shop, with Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu being the other towns.

The mall setting of the shop next to the Nairobi-Eldoret Highway will allow the shop to cater to both walk-in customers and customers driving in from Nakuru Town and neighbouring areas.

The opening of the company’s 49th shop is part of Safaricom’s  Twaweza Live experience in the Rift Region. For ten days, The Twaweza Live Caravan will visit parts of Nakuru, Kericho and Eldoret, culminating in a free medical camp at the Huruma Ground in Eldoret on 25th May 2018

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Safaricom will also open a Digifarm depot in Burnt Forest to provide farmers in the area with discounted, quality inputs and host an all-day concert on 26th May 2018 at the Eldoret Sports Club, with Mercy Masika, Njugush, Nyashinksi, Redsan and Vivian as key acts.

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