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    How Buying Data on M-PESA Opened New Doors for Sheila

    Brand SpotBy Brand SpotDecember 10, 20254 Mins Read
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    Kirubi Thairu(R) Rift Regional Business Lead at Safaricom PLC Sheila Cheptoo (L)
    Kirubi Thairu(R) Rift Regional Business Lead at Safaricom PLC Sheila Cheptoo (L)
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    In the quiet village of Masare, in Bomet County, 25-year-old Sheila Cheptoo rises early before sunrise. The soft rustling of her 132 chickens is the first thing she hears each morning. It reminds her of how far she has come and how much more she hopes to achieve.

    Sheila’s life has never been easy. After finishing her secondary education, she began hustling to support her mother, her siblings, and her infant child. With no formal job opportunities in sight, she started selling clothes at local markets in Bomet. But despite her efforts, the business did not survive, leaving her with more questions than answers about her future. 

    Five months ago, she made a bold decision to try poultry farming, which is still growing. She is also trying her hand at maize farming. These ventures depend on microloans that are often insufficient. 

    However, Sheila’s journey took an extraordinary turn on a seemingly ordinary day. While buying a 1.2GB data bundle for Kes 55 and airtime for Kes 23 through M-PESA, something she does regularly, she unknowingly entered the ongoing Shangwe @ 25 promotion by Safaricom. The routine transaction that most people make without a second thought became the moment that changed her life. 

    When she found out she won Kes 1M, Sheila felt overwhelmed with disbelief and gratitude. For her, the reward is not just a prize but also a gateway to new possibilities. With her winnings, she plans to expand her poultry farm into a fully developed commercial enterprise. Sheila dreams of moving to large-scale production, creating a sustainable income stream that can support her family for years. 

    Beyond her personal goals, Sheila stays connected to her community. With the additional KES 250,000 community project fund, she has chosen to support Kapsimotwa Primary School. She plans to provide essential supplies, bedding, food, and other necessities to improve the well-being of vulnerable children taken in by the institution. Her gesture shows that she understands struggle and is determined to uplift others while she rises.

    Sheila’s story is one of quiet courage and unwavering determination. From a village in Bomet, she shows how resilience can turn challenges into stepping stones. A simple mobile transaction can open doors no one could have predicted. Her journey is not only inspiring but also a powerful reminder that hope often comes from the most unexpected places. 

    And Sheila is not alone. Since its launch, the Shangwe @25 National Consumer Promotion has continued to reward thousands of customers daily and weekly with cash prizes, data bundles, devices, and business support tools. Every week, customers cash prizes from Kes 10,000, to Kes 100,000—contributing to more than 50,000 winners weekly. Over the promotion period, more than 5 million customers are expected to win prizes worth Kes 250 million.

    As Sheila works toward building a commercial poultry enterprise, supporting her siblings through school, and giving back to her community, her story stands as a testament to the potential of Kenya’s youth: resourceful, ambitious, and ready to build better futures—one small step, one brave decision, and sometimes, one lucky moment at a time.

    The Shangwe @25 promotion is still ongoing. Customers can participate simply by transacting on M-PESA, sending money, paying with M-PESA, redeeming Bonga Points, or purchasing any Safaricom products such as data bundles, voice bundles, digital services, or Home Fibre. Merchants and M-PESA agents also qualify through Buy Goods, Pochi la Biashara, and transactions from Kes 1,000 and above.

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    Also Read: Government Lists Nine Conditions Vodacom Must Meet Before Buying Safaricom Stake

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