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A Little goes a long way

5 Aug 2019
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Little, a ride-hailing company in Kenya, has introduced the Little Longhaul Shuttle service between Nairobi and Nakuru.

The shuttle will operate six times daily between the two destinations. The categories in Little’s fleet  consist of Shuttles, Basic cars, a Comfort option and Comfort Plus

Little has a mobile app that is available on Google Play, Windows Store and Apple’s App Store.

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