If you use public transport in Kenya, you already know that SACCOs (Savings and Credit Cooperative Organizations)control a large part of the matatu industry.
Over the last decade, the government through the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) made it mandatory for all public service vehicles to operate under registered SACCOs or companies. This move helped bring more order, accountability, and safety to the matatu sector.
Today, there are hundreds of SACCOs operating across Kenya, each serving specific routes. Some dominate major highways, while others operate within cities like Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and Nakuru.
In this blog, we explore some of the most popular SACCOs in Kenya and the routes they serve.
Major SACCOs in Nairobi and Their Routes
1. Super Metro SACCO
Super Metro is one of the most organized matatu SACCOs in Nairobi, known for disciplined crews and clean vehicles.
Routes
- Nairobi CBD – Kikuyu
- Nairobi CBD – Thogoto
- Nairobi CBD – Limuru
- Nairobi CBD – Wangige
- Nairobi CBD – Kinoo
This SACCO operates mostly along Waiyaki Way.
2. Embassava SACCO
Embassava is one of the largest matatu SACCOs in Kenya, operating mostly in eastern and northern Nairobi.
Routes
- Nairobi CBD – Umoja
- Nairobi CBD – Kayole
- Nairobi CBD – Donholm
- Nairobi CBD – Ruai
- Nairobi CBD – Njiru
Most Embassava vehicles operate from Tearoom and OTC stages.
3. Metro Trans SACCO
Metro Trans is popular for its large buses and long-distance routes.
Routes
- Nairobi – Kitengela
- Nairobi – Kiserian
- Nairobi – Rongai
- Nairobi – Ngong
- Nairobi – Athi River
4. Forward Travellers SACCO
Forward Travellers is one of the most recognized SACCOs operating along Thika Road.
Routes
- Nairobi – Thika
- Nairobi – Juja
- Nairobi – Ruiru
- Nairobi – Kenyatta Road
- Nairobi – Githurai
5. MOA SACCO
MOA SACCO dominates the Ngong Road corridor.
Routes
- Nairobi CBD – Ngong
- Nairobi CBD – Kiserian
- Nairobi CBD – Karen
- Nairobi CBD – Dagoretti
Popular SACCOs Operating Long-Distance Routes
6. 2NK SACCO
2NK SACCO is famous for long-distance travel in central Kenya.
Routes
- Nairobi – Nyeri
- Nairobi – Karatina
- Nairobi – Nanyuki
- Nairobi – Naromoru
7. Kukena SACCO
Kukena operates largely in Western Kenya.
Routes
- Nairobi – Kisumu
- Nairobi – Kakamega
- Nairobi – Busia
- Nairobi – Bungoma
8. North Rift SACCO
This SACCO serves the Rift Valley region.
Routes
- Nairobi – Eldoret
- Nairobi – Kitale
- Eldoret – Kitale
- Eldoret – Kapenguria
Coastal Region SACCOs
9. Coast Bus SACCO
Coast Bus SACCO mainly connects major towns along the coast.
Routes
- Mombasa – Malindi
- Mombasa – Kilifi
- Mombasa – Lamu
- Mombasa – Nairobi
10. Tawakal SACCO
Tawakal SACCO is popular for northern Kenya routes.
Routes
- Nairobi – Garissa
- Nairobi – Wajir
- Nairobi – Mandera
Why SACCOs Are Important in Kenya
The matatu industry is one of the largest employers in Kenya. SACCOs help manage:
- Driver discipline
- Vehicle safety
- Insurance compliance
- Route allocation
- Fare regulation
Through regulation by the National Transport and Safety Authority, SACCOs ensure vehicles meet safety requirements before operating on Kenyan roads.
Key takeaways
Kenya’s matatu industry is vibrant, fast, and constantly evolving. SACCOs play a crucial role in keeping the system organized while serving millions of passengers daily.
Whether you’re commuting within Nairobi or traveling to cities like Kisumu, Eldoret, or Mombasa, chances are you will rely on one of these SACCOs.
Knowing which SACCO serves which route can save you time, help you plan your trip better, and even reduce your transport costs.


