If you think Kiambu guys are shag modoz, you are wrong. Very wrong.
In the past, Kiambu town had old, rusty mathrees that did not attract much attention.
But things are changing in the town, following the introduction of a new mathree, Babe. It is now the talk of town.
Dennis Mbugua, who spins the nganya explains that.
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“This is the first and popular nganya on the route so far. The demand from the youth who commute between Kiambu and the city centre forced us to think outside the box”.
To ensure commuters enjoy the ride, Babe, which is registered with Sonny Classic Sacco, has spacious and comfortable seats.
For those who prefer to watch the latest music videos, the big screen will sort them out.
The mathree also offers its passengers free Wi-Fi.