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Popular Kenyan comedian Timothy Kimani, known as Njugush, and his wife Celestine ‘Wakavinye’ Ndinda have made yet another bold move in the public transport industry. The power couple has expanded their fleet by acquiring a second matatu, further solidifying their presence in the business.
However, what makes this latest addition special is the tribute to the late Jahmby Koikai, the renowned reggae MC and media personality who left an unforgettable mark on Kenya’s entertainment scene.
The couple first ventured into the public transport industry in 2024, when they purchased their first matatu, Tugi, named after their son. The vehicle operates under Super Metro Sacco, a well-known transport company on the Nairobi-Kitengela route.
Honouring Jahmby Koikai’s Legacy
This second matatu isn’t just another business investment—it’s also a heartfelt tribute to Jahmby Koikai, a celebrated figure in Kenya’s reggae and media industry. Jahmby, known for her deep love of reggae and advocacy for endometriosis awareness, inspired many through her resilience and passion.
By dedicating this matatu in her honour, Njugush and Wakavinye are paying tribute to a legend whose influence continues to be felt. It’s a move that resonates with many Kenyans who admired Jahmby’s energy, voice, and commitment to positive change.
With this latest acquisition, Njugush and Wakavinye are setting an example of turning passion into business and making money work for them.
As they continue to grow in both the digital and business world, this tribute to Jahmby Koikai serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of honouring legends while securing the future.