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- The Sambaza Furaha na Safaricom caravan concluded in Kisii, celebrating Safaricom’s 24 years with prizes and Christmas cheer across South Western Nyanza.
- Partnering with Royal Media, the caravan toured towns like Keumbu and Keroka, thrilling crowds with festive activities and new services.
The final leg of the Sambaza Furaha na Safaricom caravan unfolded this week in Kisii town, marked by the grand opening of a new Safaricom shop.
This celebratory caravan, organized in partnership with Royal Media Services, is spreading Christmas cheer across South Western Nyanza, making stops in key areas such as Keumbu, Keroka, Suneka, and beyond.
Lucille Aveva, Safaricom’s Director of Customer Obsession, expressed her delight with the overwhelming community response.
“We started the morning in Kisii and now we are in Keroka, bringing services to our customers. It’s been nothing short of extraordinary. The crowds have surpassed our expectations, and the energy is fantastic,” she shared during the event.
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The caravan is part of Safaricom’s nationwide initiative to commemorate 24 years of operations in Kenya.
Under the theme Sambaza Furaha hii Krisi, the program gives Kenyans a chance to win exciting prizes while enjoying festive celebrations with the telco.
The journey began on November 9 at Ndumberi Primary School in Kiambu County and has since traversed various regions, offering joy and entertainment to thousands.
On Friday, the caravan passed through vibrant towns in Homa Bay County, including Rodi Kopany, Rongo, and Awendo, before heading to other destinations.
The festive atmosphere and exciting activities continue to leave a lasting impression on communities across the country.