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Thursday 3 July 2014

Kenya's matatu bus system to go cashless


From BBC News

“Public transport in Kenya is going cashless as buses switch to new electronic fare payments.

From now on, the country's famously chaotic matatus, the minivans and buses that are used widely by Kenyan commuters, have been instructed to change to the new system.

But a Tuesday deadline for all buses to implement the cashless payments, or face fines, has been relaxed.

The sector's regulator has said that adoption will be gradual.

At least three companies are already using the new fare system, which operates in a similar way to London's Oyster card, with passengers pre-loading plastic cards with money and swiping them across a reader on board.

Customers can top up at agents, or by using mobile phone money transfer service M-Pesa.”

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