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Safaricom Launches Nationwide ‘M-PESA Sokoni Festival’ to Celebrate 25th Anniversary

By Eddah Waithaka

Safaricom today launched the M-PESA Sokoni Festival, a nationwide campaign offering customers exclusive deals and entertainment as part of its 25th-anniversary celebrations.

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The festival will feature over 150 local and national businesses providing massive discounts on electronics, household items, fashion, travel, and more.

Safaricom CEO Dr. Peter Ndegwa said, “M-PESA Sokoni is more than a marketplace—it’s a family-friendly event where customers enjoy unbeatable deals, businesses grow their brands, and everyone experiences great entertainment.”

The campaign kicks off in Mombasa with Safire Connect, a forum on hustling, personal branding, and financial wellness.

The M-PESA Foundation will also host Wezesha Mama, empowering women entrepreneurs with digital training and seed capital.

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Safaricom will recognize top-performing M-PESA agents and hold Grow with Safaricom Business forums to help SMEs tackle challenges like digitization and marketing.

The Mombasa leg culminates on June 7 at Mombasa Sports Club Grounds with a vibrant festival. Customers can also access deals online via Masoko.com.

The two-month campaign celebrates M-PESA’s 18th anniversary, highlighting its impact on Kenya’s digital economy.

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