GB auto in collaboration with MOA flag off king wing to matatu saccos

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GB Auto in partnership with Matatu Owners Association flags off kingwing van to matatu saccos to enhance seamless and efficient transportation services across the country.

This partnership leverages King Wing’s cutting-edge technology and the extensive network of the Matatu Association which is set to benefit sacco members and passengers country wide.

The launch of kingwing to msafi sacco was a pilot to showcase the existence of new product in the market. The new product comes with special features that makes it acceptable to the industry.

The launch kicked off at afya center Nairobi yesterday with msafi sacco. Angelina Nzioka a representative at msafi sacco said the van offer comfortability and also it’s affordable.

Speaking during the launch at Afya center GB Auto marketing manager Fridah Mukami said that through this collaboration,customers will enjoy swift and enjoyable mobility to their desired destinations.

“We are thrilled to join forces with the Matatu Association of Kenya to launch our service” This partnership underscores our commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction. Together, we are empowering businesses and individuals with the convenience of on-demand delivery, while also supporting the vibrant local economy.” Mukami said

The collaboration between GB Auto and the Matatu Association exemplifies the power of synergistic partnerships in driving positive change and fostering economic growth. By combining their respective strengths, the two organizations are poised to revolutionize the delivery landscape in Nairobi and beyond.

The Matatu Owners Association coordinator Christopher Muya said that collaboration between GB auto and MOA will help members of the saccos purchase new kingwin at fair price. “The association is working with over 400 saccos nationally and this will enhance better marketing for the new product”. Muya said

The Matatu Owners association chairman from Nairobi county Stephen Ndung’u is calling on the government to speed registration to allow Kenyans purchase van, create jobs and raise revenue.

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