Nothing beats that feeling of listening to some roots as you head home.
A mathree plying the Ngong route has capitalised on this and offer roots music to its passengers.
“Our target was not only to attract reggae and roots lovers, but also to appeal to our customers with unique colours. Further, we don’t air obscene videos or play vulgar music,” said Buju’s crew, Phillip Mulwa alias Master.
For this reason, according to Mulwa, they have won a number of conservative commuters and reggae fans.
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