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SWVL to Resume Operations in Nairobi by End of November

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 14 November 2019.

Published on November 14, 2019

SWVL to Resume Operations in Nairobi by End of November

Matatu-hailing app SWVL is set to resume operations in Nairobi by the end of November after fully complying with the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) regulations.

The app-based public service transport operator, which was suspended in September for allegedly operating shuttle services illegally, has been engaged in discussions with the NTSA and is nearing full compliance.

SWVL Kenya General Manager Shivachi Muleji stated, "In our goal to provide commuters with a safe, convenient and efficient mass transport option, we have had our challenges. We are still in engagement with NTSA and we remain committed to finding a way forward. We believe our solution is transformational and we are happy that the NTSA is willing to engage us and find a way forward."

SWVL has added new routes to its offering, including Thika-Westlands, Ngong-Westlands, and Kahawa-Kilimani, and has indicated that it will continue to grow and provide commuters with a safe and convenient transport service.

Co-founder and CEO Mostafa Kandil stated, "We have always highlighted our commitment to observing the law and building a compliant service that will offer commuters a safe, convenient and comfortable transport service. We will continue this drive and do everything required of the business to achieve our goal."

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