Safaricom and Nairobi City County have signed a partnership to digitize
the county’s services and operations.
Under the partnership, Safaricom will develop and support the “My Nairobi
App” as part of the “My Nairobi” hub that provides digital services and citizen
engagement.

Governor of Nairobi County, Sakaja Johnson
Speaking during the signing ceremony the Governor of Nairobi County, Sakaja
Johnson said “This My Nairobi Hub will
enable us to offer better services to the people of Nairobi. It offers a
one-stop shop for Nairobi County residents and visitors to access
services with multiple functionalities including making payments. Our
partnership with Safaricom will usher in a better experience not only in
revenue aspects but real-time communication,”
According to him ‘My Nairobi’ hub will equally be available through other
digital channels including on the M-PESA Super App, a website, and through a
USSD shortcode for feature phone users.
“The hub will also include an engagement
channel known as “Bonga na Sakaja” which will enable Nairobi residents to
engage with the county and share feedback towards the improvement of services,” he added.

Chief Executive Officer of Safaricom, Peter Ndegwa
The Chief Executive Officer of Safaricom, Peter Ndegwa noted that digitization
and technology have great potential to transform county Services providing
citizens with increased convenience and local governments with more efficient
operations and increased revenue collection.
“We are delighted to partner with Nairobi City County to develop the ‘My
Nairobi App’ and to digitize their services and operations which will see
increased service delivery at an affordable cost,” he confirmed.
In addition to the “My Nairobi” hub, Safaricom will support the county to
design digital channels, integrating county backend services, and to develop a
payment gateway and infrastructure to ensure the high availability of services.
Safaricom will also provide the county with calling and data solutions
including a “closed user group” that provides discounted rates for calls
between employees. Other solutions to be provided include revenue collection,
parking management solutions, and green credits through Digifarm.

The partnership will also see the county benefit from solutions to
provide healthcare to low-income residents and better integration with its
other partners such as Kenya Medical Supplies Authority.
Other solutions in the partnership include smart water systems under the
smart city initiative, WiFi hotspots in low-income settlements and around bus
stops, an Integrated Traffic and Parking Management Solution, and a Disaster
Recovery Site for the county.
The partnership will run over the next two years with Safaricom providing
the “My Nairobi Hub” and other digital solutions as value adds to the county,
at no cost.