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Safaricom Introduces New PostPay Plans With No Expiry Data And Minutes – How To Enroll


Safaricom has introduced new offerings for its postpaid customers. The new packages have been harmonized to offer more value for money and its not a thing to working-class individuals only – you can also join PostPay now!

The process has been made simpler than ever before. Previously, one would have to go to a Safaricom Shop and fill out application forms. Under the new plans, all of this can be done via USSD or via mySafaricom App.

Here are the new PostPay Packages with their prices;

Plan Data Minutes SMS
KES 1000 5GB 400 Unlimited
KES 2000 15GB 1000 Unlimited
Ksh 3000 25GB 1500 Unlimited
Ksh 5000 Unlimited 2500 Unlimited
Ksh 10000 Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited

How to Enroll to Safaricom PostPay

To enroll Dial *544# and select Option 4 (Join PostPay). In case you use mySafaricom App, there’s an enroll option included. You can also join through the Safaricom Webpage (Safaricom.com)

Why Join PostPay?

The Safaricom PostPay package is very interesting after harmonization. The Data and Minutes included in the new PostPay plans have no Expiry Date; all unused resources will be rolled over to next month.

The minutes can be used across all networks in the country. Plus, the minutes offered can be used not only for local calls but international ones as well. International calls are, however, limited to four countries; India, the United States, China & Canada.

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