SHOFCO donates two buses to Nairobi Eastlands Community to boost local income
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Shining Hope for Communities (SHOFCO) has donated two fully
equipped buses to the Nairobi Eastlands community in a move aimed at
strengthening community income-generation initiatives and improving access to
affordable transport services.
The Shofco Urban Network (SUN) branded buses were officially handed over during a ceremony held in Embakasi West, where hundreds of residents, youth groups, and community leaders gathered.
SHOFCO Founder and CEO Dr. Kennedy Odede said the initiative
was inspired by SHOFCO’s continued mission to uplift urban informal settlements
through sustainable, community-owned economic ventures.
“These buses are not just vehicles; they are tools of
empowerment. We want communities to own assets that bring long-term income.
Whether it is weddings, funerals, or daily transport needs, the proceeds from
these buses will directly support families and grassroots groups in Eastlands,”
Dr. Odede said.
According to SHOFCO, the buses will be managed through local
leadership structures under the Shofco Urban Network (SUN), ensuring
transparency, community ownership, and equitable distribution of revenue.
The income generated will support youth initiatives, welfare
programs, and small local projects.
Embakasi West Deputy County Commissioner Joyce Njagi, who
presided over the handover, praised SHOFCO’s continued dedication to community
empowerment.
“This gesture is a clear demonstration of what partnership
between civil society and the community can achieve.
“With proper
management, these buses will uplift livelihoods, strengthen local businesses,
and provide affordable transport for events and emergencies,” she said.
She encouraged the community to protect the asset and use it
responsibly, noting that such investments are rare but transformative.
For members of the Shofco Urban Network, the donation marks
a turning point.
SUN representative John Musyoki stated that the community had
long needed a reliable source of income and accessible transport services.
“For many years, people here have struggled to hire
transport for weddings, funerals, and other gatherings, everything was either
too expensive or too far away.
“Now, we have something we can proudly call our own. The
money generated will stay within the community and support our welfare,”
Musyoki said.
SHOFCO confirmed that the buses will be operational
immediately, with a booking committee already in place to coordinate rentals
for events, group travel, and local transport needs.
Community members expressed optimism that the venture would
reduce exploitation by commercial transport operators and create new employment
opportunities for local youth as drivers, conductors, and administrators.
The donation added the number of buses donated by SHOFCO to
the community in Nairobi to six.
The initiative is part of Odede’s mission to uplift
communities across 37 counties in Kenya.
So far, 15 buses have been given to communities in Mombasa,
Kisumu, Siaya, and Kakamega.


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