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Safaricom hosts vibrant M-PESA Sokoni Festival in Kisumu

The festival was part of the M-PESA @18 celebrations, where customers were thrilled with various gifts, including shopping vouchers, cash prizes, and electronics. The day culminated in an electrifying music concert featuring performances by popular local artists.

Kisumu, 2nd Aug 2025… After an exciting and eventful five days of the M-PESA Sokoni Caravan across the Western and Nyanza regions, Safaricom on Saturday treated residents to a vibrant M-PESA Sokoni Festival at the Mamboleo Stadium in Kisumu.

The festival brought together over 100 local businesses in a lively market-style setting to celebrate M-PESA @18, offering amazing deals dubbed “deals kuruka” that attracted large crowds eager to enjoy incredible discounts on devices, electronics, household items, beauty and fashion products, travel packages, and more.

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“Today, we are proud to have over 100 businesses working with us. As you can see, hundreds of customers have come out to enjoy the experience. We have brought you all together not only to celebrate, but also to say thank you, to reward our customers with amazing deals and to support the growth of small businesses right here in Kisumu. Merchants play a critical role in driving our local economy, they are the backbone of our communities, creating jobs, offering essential goods and services, and powering everyday transactions. Their success is our collective success,” said Esther Waititu, Chief Financial Services at Safaricom PLC.

The event marked the M-PESA 18th anniversary celebration in the two regions with customers walking away with different gifts including shopping vouchers, electronics, Smartphones, among other surprises. Throughout the tour, Safaricom has been engaging its loyal customers, celebrating hitting the 50 million customers’ ahead of its 25th birthday in October this year.

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“Today has been a great day for me. On a typical day, I sell around ten pairs, but today I have nearly tripled that, maybe even more. I have gained new customers, and I can confidently say I am a happy man. As you can see, more customers are still coming in to support my business. I am truly grateful to Safaricom for creating this platform, not just for me, but for many other businesses here today that are also recording impressive sales. I would even encourage Safaricom to consider bringing M-PESA Sokoni to Mamboleo on a monthly or quarterly basis,” said Felix Kamadi, shoe vendor.

A major highlight of the day was the “M-PESA or the Box” game, which saw customers winning exciting prizes, with Cynthia Meyo from Kisumu emerging as the grand prize winner of KES 180,000.

Later in the evening, residents were treated to electrifying performances by top Kenya artists including Apesi, Ssaru, Meja, King Kaka, Musa Jakadala, Khaligraph Jones, and Coster Ojwang. Through such vibrant musical concerts, Safaricom continues to demonstrate its unwavering commitment as one of the biggest supporters of Kenya’s music and arts industry, empowering local talent, celebrating culture, and creating platforms that bring Kenyans together.

The weeklong celebration featured a variety of activities, including a caravan tour across major towns in the Western and Nyanza regions, vibrant market activations, the Safire Connect forum for agri-entrepreneurs, the Wezesha Mama programme, the “Grow with Safaricom” Business Forum, the M-PESA Agent Awards, and Safaricom Hook, a youth-focused initiative held in Siaya and Mbale.
After a successful tour of the Greater Western region, the caravan now heads to Nairobi next week, which will also mark the culmination of the M-PESA Sokoni regional tours.

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