How Nairobi Residents Are using MCo-op Cash App to Avoid Being Arrested by Governor Mike Sonko's Team

In many occasions, Nairobi residents find themselves in trouble with the County Inspectorate officers, popularly known as Kanjos, after failing to pay for essential services such as parking or flouting somewhat basic rules.

For motorists, the frustration of having your vehicle clamped down or even towed away is a situation you would wish to avoid at all costs.

If your vehicle is clamped, you most probably have to part away with at least a Sh3,000 fine failure to which you might end up in court.

However, City residents have embraced a new way to avoid inconvenience and confrontation with the Governor Mike Sonko-led government by ensuring they are always on top of the game.

What they are doing is that they have installed Cooperative Bank's MCo-op Cash App which allows them to efficiently pay their parking fees.

They don't need to go to the bank or be taken to City Hall to queue for hours waiting for their turn to make the payments or worse still, the fine.

All they do is just dial *667# or download the app for free from Google Playstore, and pay for their daily parking services.

You can also be like them by just downloading the app.

With the app, you're also able to access cash without going to the banking hall by simply visiting the Co-op Kwa Jirani agent or a Co-op ATM near you.

If you're running out of credit or need to send some money on M-Pesa, MCo-op cash still got you. Just open the app and buy airtime for any mobile number or send money instantly to M-Pesa.

Do you need to make a purchase and you have zero cash on you? Worry not because you can pay to M-Pesa till or Paybill number in a few easy steps using MCo-op Cash.

With this app, you can stay on top of your utility bills at the comfort of your house; be it Kenya Power, Nairobi water, DSTV, Zuku, Startimes or buying electricity tokens.

And the best part! You can as well access cheap loans directly through the MCo-op cash app.