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Oduor JageroThose that think that normal taxis in Kenya have a case against Uber or Easy Taxi for that matter, are the good, easy Kenyans, contented, and those who demand mediocrity of their government.
As a frequent traveler, Uber has not only saved me time and money but my life.
I used to go to the airport from Dagoreti corner at 3,000 shillings, in a car that is almost broken down, always reading empty gas sign, and whose windows dont go down. Now I go to the airport at 1750 in a new car, with a working ac, with a groomed guy who asks which music I want to listen to, not the Kikuyu taxi man who plays Kameme fm and speaks in the phone in Kikuyu throught the journey.
I used to walk from my house in the dead of the night to go pick a taxi from Dagoreti Corner to the airport, now the Uber driver comes to the gate and waits.
We used to haggle over the fare price sometimes for a cool half hour. Now we both know none of us determine the price. We both know the price at the end of the journey.
Before they used to cheat me. Give me five minutes they would day. Just two minutes. Ni ka jam too hapa kwa roundabout. Now I see where the car is. I can drop a pin on it. Now the app calculates the amount of time before it arrives to where I am.
Now I can wake up and find a warm message on the phone. We thought you would enjoy a free ride today as our customer. 1000 shillings voucher.
Let me tell you something Kenyan taxi chietha. People outside your hellhole of a broken extortionist taxi system will come and suggest to you how to have some order. If you dont warmly receive that order, we will.
If you think Uber is some type of foreign thing, well your phone is a foreign thing. Toss it in the river too. And your taxi car. That too is Japanese. Do away with that too.
Just dont piss on our intelligence. Just go do some other business.