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Safaricom ‘Bonga for Biogas’ Campaign to Uplift Farmers

The three-year campaign aims to accelerate access to clean energy for smallholder farmers.

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Madrin Maina, Director Africa at Sistema.bio, and Fawzia Ali-Kimanthi, Chief Consumer Business Officer at Safaricom.
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Safaricom customers can now redeem their Bonga Points to acquire biodigesters or donate points to other farmers across Kenya following a partnership with Sistema.bio.

Under the banner ‘Bonga for Biogas’, the partnership seeks to empower smallholder farmers with renewable energy by turning livestock waste into clean biogas and organic fertilizer, while reducing methane emissions, improving food security, and advancing gender equity.

“This campaign aligns with our broader commitment to Sustainable Development Goals particularly on climate action, clean energy, and reduced inequalities while also advancing our purpose of transforming lives. We believe that the Bonga for Biogas initiative will transform the lives of smallholder farmers across the country,” said Fawzia Ali-Kimanthi, Chief Consumer Business Officer, Safaricom PLC.

Sistema.bio Africa Director, Eng. Madrin Maina said the campaign amplifies the organization’s mission to unlock regenerative agriculture across Kenya and the wider African region.

“Smallholder farmers are truly the backbone of Kenya’s economy, but many still struggle to access clean, affordable energy. The ‘Bonga for Biogas’ campaign will help farmers turn waste into clean energy and improve their lives and we couldn’t ask for a better ally than Safaricom to scale this impact,” she said.

How it works

Every Safaricom customer earns Bonga Points through their everyday usage. Under this campaign, customers can now:

  • Redeem their Bonga Points to directly acquire biodigesters for themselvesby dialing *126#98. This will help them generate clean energy on their farms.
  • Donate their Bonga Points to support other farmers who qualify for assistance, expanding the reach of clean energy solutions across communities.
  • Organizations are invited to contribute by donating their Bonga Points to farmers in need.

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