The Aga Khan Hospital in Nairobi and K1 Klub House have been ranked the top destinations for Taxi-hailing service, Uber as it marked its third anniversary.
The e-hailing firm says it has 5,000 drivers and 363,000 users on its Kenyan database.
Uber’s General Manager for East Africa Loic Amado said, “The uptake of Uber has been amazing since we launched in Nairobi in 2015. We are honored by the support that we have received from riders and driver-partners since our entry into Kenya.”
The firm was first launched in Kenya on January 23, 2015.
According to Uber, “Aga Khan University hospital was the overall top destination for Uber riders in Nairobi. Revealing the safety and reliability that the app offers to riders in Nairobi on a trip to the hospital.”
“K1 Club House emerged as the top night destination for riders in Nairobi, manifesting Nairobians perpetual love for the nightlife.”
In the last three years, Uber in Kenya has launched a number of products for riders and drivers in Nairobi offering more choice on uberX, UberSELECT or uberCHAPCHAP.
This is in addition to an insurance cover for all Uber riders for each trip they take on the application thanks to a partnership between Uber and First Assurance.
