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Safaricom customers to enjoy 100pc bonus data in revamped campaign

NAIROBI, Kenya June 17-Safaricom has announced the return of Nyakua 100 per cent Data Bonus, a campaign that was unveiled earlier this year for customers to enjoy 100 per cent bonus data upon attaining their daily data targets.

The campaign, which builds on the success of the first, will enable prepay and postpay customers to enjoy more internet for less.

Customers can opt in and check their daily targets and usage on MySafaricom App, on web (www.safaricom.com) or by dialling *544# and selecting ‘0’ – Nyakua Bonus.

“The need for data continues to increase as the world moves towards digital innovations. As a purpose-led technology company, we acknowledge this need and the tough economic times we live in. This is why we continue to provide affordable data, to enable our customers enjoy the transformative power of the internet,” said Peter Ndegwa, CEO – Safaricom PLC.

During the 90-day campaign, which will run from June 16 to September 13, customers will get 100 per cent bonus data every time they use a Safaricom bundle and achieve their daily assigned target.

The bonus data will be valid until midnight and can be used to browse, stream, and do more with the internet.

The revamped Nyakua 100% Data Bonus campaign is part of Safaricom’s data campaign dubbed Mwelekeo Ni Internet, which is aimed at giving customers more value through data offers such as Tunukiwa­ – *444#, enabling and accelerating availability and affordability of 4G smartphones through Lipa Mdogo Mdogo and showcasing the transformative power of the internet.

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