Uncategorized Archives - Cars for sale in Kenya - Used and New https://carbazaar.co.ke/category/uncategorized/ Find your new or used car & contact sellers today Mon, 04 Jul 2022 12:40:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Car hire Services https://carbazaar.co.ke/car-hire-services/ Wed, 16 Mar 2022 14:00:38 +0000 https://carbazaar.co.ke/?p=9071 OUR SERVICES Carbazaar Car hire Services is the most reliable and most trusted hire service in the city. Our services offer self-drive and chauffeur driven car rental services on a daily basis. Our array of cars include luxury cars, economy cars and compact cars for hire. Carbazaar Car hire Services in Kenya aims to be […]

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Carbazaar Car hire Services is the most reliable and most trusted hire service in the city. Our services offer self-drive and chauffeur driven car rental services on a daily basis. Our array of cars include luxury cars, economy cars and compact cars for hire. Carbazaar Car hire Services in Kenya aims to be a one stop shop for all of your car rental needs and plans.

Our fleet of Car hire include;  

 Land Cruiser V8   

Toyota

Prado 

Alphard

Seven seater van   

Fielder Station Wagon

RAV4 4WD SUV

Mark X sedan

Premio  

Axio   

VW Polo   

Mazda Demio

Vanguard

Range Rovers

Lorrie’s

Freezers (All tonnes)

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Driving Schools in Kenya https://carbazaar.co.ke/driving-schools-in-kenya/ Fri, 07 Aug 2020 09:36:51 +0000 https://carbazaar.co.ke/?p=3304 Driving is an activity that gives you a kind of satisfaction that you can understand better if you like going on walks. When walking around and operating your own body, you tend to feel free and you are free to do whatever you want. You get to go to different places and watch things as […]

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Driving is an activity that gives you a kind of satisfaction that you can understand better if you like going on walks. When walking around and operating your own body, you tend to feel free and you are free to do whatever you want. You get to go to different places and watch things as you move past them. When it comes to driving, you get to experience the same thing, only that your experience gets better because you are free from the effects of adverse weather and you can move faster and cover more ground. 

When it comes to learning how to drive, regardless of whether you are moving around your neighborhood or just inside your own compound, it is imperative that you be at your very best since anything can happen at any time.. You are not only responsible for your car but also to yourself as well. You, therefore, have to stay safe. In Kenya, there are a number of driving schools that can transform you into an elite driver.  Driving Test Questions

Different driving schools have different pricing. After intensive research, we have prepared for you a list of some of the very best driving schools together with their fees and contact details. It is worth noting that the list is not arranged in any specific order but features the very best driving schools around. The list consists of? :

1. AA Kenya 

Automotive Association of Kenya, better known as AA, is one of the oldest driving schools in Kenya. It arguably has the highest number of drivers on Kenyan roads. AA Kenya charges Ksh15,400 for a full 30-lesson driving course.  

2. Rocky Driving School 

Rocky is a well-known driving school that has been operational in different parts of the country for the last decade. It has branches in Kangemi, Buruburu, Nairobi CBD, South C, Westlands, South C, Ngong Road, and Eastleigh. It charges Ksh9,400 for a 20-lesson full course. 

3. Petanns Driving School 

This is a top-notch driving school with offices in Kayole Kangemi, Ruai, Mathare, South B, Umoja, Dandora and Buruburu. It charges about Ksh13,000 for a full 30-lesson driving course.

4. Heltz Driving School

Its central office is at Sheikh House along Tom Mboya Street, but it has branches in major estates in Nairobi. They charge about Ksh9,200 for a full course.

5. Seniors Driving School 

This driving  in South B Nairobi, has a number of branches which are located in different places, include one along Kapiti Road. For further inquiries, you can reach them on; +254 729 461 713.

6. Glory Driving School 

It is located along Muranga Road and offers training in all driving categories. It charges Ksh.12,000 for the full driving course that consists of 15 lessons. 

7. Sony Driving School 

Sony Driving School is also a known brand that is located within the CBD at Mageso Chambers, Mezzanine Floor Moi Avenue.

8. Top Gear Driving School 

This is another reputable driving school located along the Outer Ring Rd at Top Gear Driving School Building Tena Estate. It has a number of branches in different parts of Nairobi.

9.Wings Driving School

This is another good and reputable driving school and it is located at Urumathi House, North View Road in Nairobi. There are plenty of drivers on Kenyan roads who have successfully graduated from this driving school. 

This institution stands out mainly because they ensure that the process of acquiring a driving license and NTSA booking office is fast-tracked. 

10. Iqra driving school

Iqra is another good driving school that has managed to graduate a sizeable number of graduates. The school is highly praised by its alumni for its high-quality services. Its Nairobi branch is at Hurlingham Plaza, along Argwings Kodhek Road. Their charges are reasonably friendly as well. 

How much is a driving school in Kenya?

Different driving schools charge different prices. The best and most expensive driving school, AA Kenya, charges around Ksh. 15,400 for a complete 30-lesson  driving course. This should give you an idea of what the other driving schools might be charging.

How long does a driving course take in Kenya?

2 -3 hours per class

Driving schools offer both video programs and theory classes which help the driving students to pass the training they go through. Some of the  training types they undertake include; Advanced Long Distance Driving, First Aid Training, basic Basic Mechanics Training,  and the New Super Highways Course. The course runs for a period of 3-4 weeks during which you will be having 2-3 hour driving sessions. What is interesting is the fact that your learning hours are flexible and you can adjust them according to your schedule.  

What are the classes of driving License in Kenya?

There are different classes of driving courses and each of them is the same in all driving school. The courses are seven in total. They range from group: A to group G. These groups denote the type of cars that students in those respective classes can drive. Groups A to D incorporates different driving classes while categories E to G incorporate special driving classes only.  

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Construction Companies in Kenya https://carbazaar.co.ke/construction-companies-in-kenya/ Fri, 07 Aug 2020 08:13:28 +0000 https://carbazaar.co.ke/?p=3299 With the gradual growth of the real-estate sector, there has been plenty of competition in the construction industry. It is hard to accurately determine the best construction company in Kenya, given that they are privately owned and do not publicly make their financial information known. Without their information on gross revenue, it is hard to […]

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With the gradual growth of the real-estate sector, there has been plenty of competition in the construction industry. It is hard to accurately determine the best construction company in Kenya, given that they are privately owned and do not publicly make their financial information known. Without their information on gross revenue, it is hard to say which company is doing better than the other. Nevertheless, with information available to the public, we take a more detailed look into which companies are the biggest in Kenya.  

1. Epco Builders

It would hardly be possible to talk about the best construction companies in the country without mentioning Epco builders. Over the years, it has demonstrated why it ought to belong among the leaders in the construction industry. It prides itself in having undertaken some of the biggest development projects in Kenya, including Kwale International Sugar Company, Moi University Pension Scheme Complex Tower in Eldoret, and CIC Plaza in Nairobi. 

2. Put Sarajevo

Put Sarajevo General Engineering Company is a privately owned construction company that exists not only in Kenya, but in other countries as well. It has a huge number of employees who are responsible for the massive pieces of construction they undertake. They are rumoured to have more than 6,000 employees in the countries where it operates. They have been operational in the country for a long time now and are responsible for some of the biggest construction projects in the country.  

3. Seyani Brothers 

Seyani Brothers & Company (Kenya) Limited (SBC) is among the biggest construction companies in Kenya. This is particularly because the offer a wide array of construction services and have been responsible for some of the biggest construction projects in the country, including the expansion of Village Market in Nairobi, construction of Green Hills Hotel at Village Market, and the ongoing expansion of Sabis International School in Runda.

This company was started back in 1978 when two enterprising brothers identified a market gap in the construction industry and immediately capitalized on it. Since then, they have never been the same again. The company has achieved tremendous success in the construction industry and has also expanded the list of services it offers. Their growth has seen them expand their fabrication departments, acquire new plant equipment, establish a structural steel fabrication workshop, stone cutting section, joinery and carpentry workshop. The company’s base of operation is in Nairobi’s Industrial Area. Transport Companies In Kenya

4. Intex Construction 

Intex Construction is another big name in the construction industry. It is responsible for some if the biggest projects in Kenya. Since its inception in June 1982, the company has grown tremendously and has managed to deliver quality results throughout its existence. What makes this company stand out is the fact that it offers high quality services and ensures that all deadlines are duly met. The success rate of this company has enabled it to retain high-end repeat clients who are not shy on spending.  

The company has been operational for more than two decades and has received numerous contracts from different parts if the East African region. Intex offers a wide range of solutions in construction; civil engineering (roads and water projects like the Nairobi Airport-Athi river road in 1976, Thika-Ngoliba turn off Kitui road, construction of phase 1 of Kapsabet Sewerage project among others. In a span of just two decades, Intex has been able to set up permanent offices in Uganda, through their affiliate company (M/s Intex Building and Civil Engineering Contractors Limited) which is situated in Kampala. Intex Construction has a project portfolio whose earnings are in excess of US$200m. 

5. Landmark Holdings

Landmark Holdings Ltd is also one of the top construction companies in Kenya. It was incorporated in 1999 and awarded the Construction Excellence Award in 2014. The firm has a turnover of over US $50m and a capacity to handle projects worth up to US $119m.

6. Associated Construction

This is one of the biggest budge, highway and railway constructors in Kenya. The company has its Headquars in Thigiri Ridge, Nairobi.the company has partnered with other companies to provide top notch PPP, BOT, and EPC models.

7. Cementers

Cementers is one of the biggest construction companies in the country and has been operational for the last four decades. Its founders, Kurji V. Patel and Laxman M. Arjan managed to grow the company extraordinarily. The company prides itself in successfully completing some of the biggest construction projects in the country. Some of the biggest construction projects completed by this company include Mihrab Towers construction, Two Rivers Development, and the JKIA airport roadwork in Nairobi. Courtesy of its fast growth, the company has since been able to expand its operations into Uganda and has even set up permanent offices there. 

8. Hayer Bishan Singh & Sons

This is one of the oldest and most reputable construction companies in the country. It is headquartered in Kisumu and has been responsible for some major construction projects over the years. It has been operational since the1970s and continues its string of high quality construction service delivery. The company was founded by Hayer Bishan Singh and has over the years been operated by his sons and family. It us responsible for the construction of a good number of major projects in airports, roads, bridges, bus parks, causeways, low cost housing, among others. The company has continuously expanded over the years and even have branches Uganda and South Sudan. 

9. Laxmanbhai Construction

Laxmanbhai Construction is arguably the oldest construction company in Kenya. Is started in 1953 and has grown tremendously over the years. Today, it has expanded the range if services it offers and the size if market it serves. It offers construction solutions in multiple sectors,including hospitality, education, and real estate.

The company forms part of the Laxmanbhai Group of Companies which is operational in different countries including Kenya, India and United Kingdom. 

10. Parbatsiyani Construction

This is another big instruction company in East Africa that was founded in 1991. It was founded first in Uganda before moving into Kenya and dominating the market. 

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Huduma Centres in Kenya https://carbazaar.co.ke/huduma-centres-in-kenya/ Fri, 07 Aug 2020 07:48:50 +0000 https://carbazaar.co.ke/?p=3296 Ever since the inception of Huduma Centres in Kenya, many citizens have been able to more easily gain access to government services. The aim of the Huduma Kenya program was to ensure that Kenyan get quick and reliable access to government services in any part of the country. President Uhuru Kenyatta launched this programme on […]

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Ever since the inception of Huduma Centres in Kenya, many citizens have been able to more easily gain access to government services. The aim of the Huduma Kenya program was to ensure that Kenyan get quick and reliable access to government services in any part of the country. President Uhuru Kenyatta launched this programme on 7 November 2013 and since then, Huduma centers have been set up in almost every town in the country. 

The setting up of Huduma centers has been beneficial in terms of both efficiency and in dealing with bureaucracy. Its success has seen it win accolades such as the African Association for Public Administration and Management Gold Award Trophy for innovative management in Public Administration and Management in Africa. There are a number of services which Kenyans can access from these centers and they include; duplicate national identity cards, renewal of drivers licences,  National Social Security Fund (NSSF) and National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) registration. Students are also able to get access to HELB – Student Loan Application and Repayments services from there, people can register Welfare Groups, get police abstracts, single business permit and stamp duty assessment and payments among others. When people go to have their issues resolved, the staff present in those offices are usually very professional and one gets to get good treatment. How To Get A Certificate Of Good Conduct

There are very many Huduma Centres that operate nationwide. Below is a list of all Huduma Centers in Kenya. 

1. Huduma Center Nakuru 

Government office · Nakuru

This centre is located along Kenyatta Avenue, in the busy Nakuru town. They can be reached on: 020 6900000

2. Makadara Huduma Centre

020 6900000

Government office · Makadara, Nairobi

3. Huduma Center 

Teleposta tower, Nairobi 

Government office · Nairobi

Open ⋅ Closes 5PM

4. Kibra Huduma Center

Government office · Nairobi

Open ⋅ Closes 5PM

5. Huduma Centre

Eleventh St, Nairobi 

Government office 

This Centre is located along Eleventh Street in Nairobi. 

6. Huduma Centre, Thika

Government office · Thika 

This centre is located on Thika’s upper road. 

7. Huduma Center Siaya

Government office

This one is situated opposite Cooperative Bank Siaya-Off stima road. Alego Usonga, Siaya, Kenya. –

8. Nyeri Huduma Centre

Corporate office 

Phone contact; 020 6900000

8. Machakos Huduma Center

Government office · Machakos

Phone contact; 020 6900000

10. Huduma Center Eldoret

Government office · Eldoret

Call: 0206900000

11. Kisii Huduma Center

Government office · Kisii

Located near Kisii post office

13. Bomet County Huduma Center

Government office · Bomet

Phone contact; 020 6900000

14. Huduma Centre Kisumu

Government office · Kisumu

Phone contact; 020 6900000

15. Huduma Centre Mandera

Federal government office · Mandera Town Council

Bulla Jamhuri, Mandera Town Council

Huduma centre Kericho

Phone contact; 020 6900000

16. Huduma Center 

Government office · Kericho 

Temple Rd, Kericho

Phone contact; 020 6900000

17. Huduma Centre Kilifi

Bofa road, Kilifi

Government office · Kilifi

Phone contact; 020 6900000

18. Wote Huduma Center, Makueni

State government office · Wote

Phone contact; 020 6900000

19. Huduma Center

Citizen information bureau · Kitale

Phone contact; 020 6900000

20. Huduma Center Tharaka Nithi

Corporate office · Chuka

Phone contact; 020 6900000

21. Huduma Center Embu

 Post office · Embu 

Phone; 0206900000

22. Huduma Centre, Homa Bay

Government office · Homa Bay

Phone contact; 020 6900000

23. Huduma Center Murang’a

Government office · Murang’a

Phone contact; 020 6900000

24. Huduma Center – Kitui

Corporate office · Kitui

Phone contact; 020 6900000

25. Huduma Center, Marsabit

Government office · Marsabit

Phone contact; 020 6900000

26. Huduma Center Bungoma

Medical clinic · Bungoma

Phone contact; 020 6900000

27. Huduma Centre Kakamega

Government office · Kakamega

Phone contact; 020 6900000

28. Huduma Center Kisumu 

New Nyanza Regional Headquarters, Kisumu 

Government offices

Phone contact; 020 6900000 

29. Huduma Center Lamu 

Located along Corniche path, Lamu.

Government offices 

30. Laikipia Huduma Centre 

Located in Nyeri, Nanyuki 

30. Huduma Center 

Government offices

Located along workshop road in Nairobi. 

31. Huduma Center Kapsabet

This one is located in Kapsabet, Nandi county.

32. Huduma Center Kajiado Town 

Government offices Kajiado. This one is located along Nairobi-Namanga, in Kajiado county.

33. Huduma Center Taita Taveta 

Government office in Wundanyi 

Wundanyi 

34. Nyamira Huduma Center 

Government Office

Located near Magombo health Center

35. Huduma Center Kirinyaga 

Government office in Kerugoya 

Kerugoya 

36. Huduma Center Narok 

Government office in Narok 

It is located near the Narok post office.

37. Huduma Center Vihiga 

Government office in Maragoli 

Located in Maragoli 

38. Huduma Center Migori 

Corporate office, 

Migori Kenya 

39. Huduma Center Busia 

Government office in Busia 

Located in Busia town 

40. Huduma Center Kajiado 

Corporate office 

Kajiado 

41. Huduma center Embu

Post offices 

Located near embu town.

42. Kiambu Community Hall 

Community Center Kiambu. Located along Kiambu road in Kiambu. 

It is worth noting that all Huduma centres open at 8:00 am and close at 5 pm. This list was compiled in no specific order but it gives the location and details of all Huduma Center offices countrywide. It also provides valuable information about the type of services offered in Huduma Centres.

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How to Get a Certificate of Good Conduct https://carbazaar.co.ke/how-to-get-a-certificate-of-good-conduct/ Tue, 04 Aug 2020 11:20:00 +0000 https://carbazaar.co.ke/?p=3280 How Long Does it Take to Get Certificate of Good Conduct A certificate of good conduct is one of the most important documents that any Kenyan ought to be in possession of. There are many ways in which possessing such a document can be beneficial to you. Like any other legal documentation in Kenya, there […]

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How Long Does it Take to Get Certificate of Good Conduct

A certificate of good conduct is one of the most important documents that any Kenyan ought to be in possession of. There are many ways in which possessing such a document can be beneficial to you. Like any other legal documentation in Kenya, there are requirements for obtaining this document as well. This certificate is also commonly referred to as a Police Clearance Certificate. When applying for a Public Service Vehicle (PSV) badge, a job, or even in order to run for any governmental position, this certificate is mandatory. The importance of this document us such that, it acts as evidence that an individual applying for a given job or position, is of good moral standing and obeys the law. The biggest predicament when it comes to applying for jobs today is the fact that it exposes the majority of Kenyans to their own ignorance. Often times, people either don’t know what a certificate of good conduct is, or do not know where and how to obtain it. If you are in such a situation then worry not because we have answers to all frequently asked questions about this document.

Who is eligible to receive a certificate of conduct?

There are multiple groups of people who can get this certificate. The first group of people who are eligible to receive this certificate is those Kenyans who reside within the country. The second group is inclusive of those Kenyans living in foreign countries and the last group consists of foreign nationals who are residing in Kenya.

What are the requirements for getting a certificate of good conduct?

•          In Kenya, attaining a minimum of 18 years of age automatically qualifies you to get this certificate. You will also need a second-generation national ID and a clear photocopy of the national ID. Getting a national ID card in Kenya is quite easy especially since the Registration of Persons Act (Cap.107) makes it a mandatory requirement by the law of Kenya for a citizen who attains the age of 18 to have an Identity card.

•             For those below 18 years of age, you can get this documentation on condition that you be in possession of an original birth certificate as well as a clear copy of your birth certificate.

•            In order to get this certificate, you will also need to cough up at least 1,000 shillings, which will be paid to a cashier at your respective CID office. Different localities have their own CID headquarters.

How to apply for a Kenyan Passport

The other main requirement is that one ought to be free of any criminal records. The Kenya police department routinely updates its database where records of those who have been charged with various offenses are kept. Before being issued with this certificate, your fingerprints will be taken and run through the database. Only those without records will be eligible to receive this certificate.

Where to get a Certificate of good conduct.

For those living in Nairobi, you can get this certificate by visiting the CID headquarters which is located in Muthaiga, along Kiambu road. If you are living outside Nairobi then do not despair. This certificate can easily be found in respective Divisional CID offices which are located in almost every region.

Why is a certificate of good conduct important?

This certificate is valuable especially because it acts as proof that you have been duly searched and approved as a decent individual who has no criminal record. It is important to note that the validity of this certificate is as good as its date of issuance. This means that in order for your certificate to remain valid, it ought to be up to date. The number of employers requiring employees to be in possession of this document is steadily increasing and it would be wise for you to ensure that you get your certificate as soon as possible and that you stay out of trouble with law enforcement agencies.

What is the time taken between the application and receipt of the certificate of good conduct?

Typically, you will have to wait a minimum of two weeks in order to receive this certificate. Those living far from town centers could except theirs to come late but not very late.

How do I apply for eCitizen good conduct certificate step by step?

In order to apply for this certificate, you still need to be at least 18 years old. You also need to have an eCitizen account which you can easily get by applying online. For those living in Nairobi, it is mandatory to possess an account and apply online. The main advantage of having an account is the fact that it provides a renewal option for your certificate of good conduct.  

Step 1. The first step here is that you will be required to create your own eCitizen account and set your password.

Step 2. In the online application, you will be required to log in to your eCitizen account which you will have created for free. In the dashboard, you will have to click on the “Get Service Now” option which is under the “Directorate of Criminal Investigations” option. You will then find clear guidelines on the additional steps you need to take.

Step 3. You will then be required to fill an application form which you will download from the eCitizen portal, dci.ecitizen.go.ke.

Step 4. You will also be required to pay Kshs. 1,050 via M-pesa and get the document. You will then be required to print the payment confirmation document which you will physically deliver to the Criminal Investigation Department headquarters. Here, you will also need to have printed at least two copies of the payment invoice as well as that of the C24 form, on both sides of the A4 paper.

Step 5. This is the last step of the application and here you will be taken through fingerprint processing which will take place at CID headquarters. It is important to remember that this certificate ought to be renewed every year.

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How To Apply For A Passport https://carbazaar.co.ke/how-to-apply-for-a-passport/ Tue, 04 Aug 2020 10:31:43 +0000 https://carbazaar.co.ke/?p=3273 How to Apply for a Kenyan Passport When people hear about passports, the first thing that comes to their mind is getting on a plane and traveling. In order to get a passport and travel, it is important that you first of all know what a passport is, and understand its numerous uses. By definition, […]

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How to Apply for a Kenyan Passport

When people hear about passports, the first thing that comes to their mind is getting on a plane and traveling. In order to get a passport and travel, it is important that you first of all know what a passport is, and understand its numerous uses. By definition, a passport is a legal travel document which is given to citizens by the government, certifying the identity and nationality of the owner. A typical passport contains detailed information about the holder, including his/her name, photograph, place and date of birth, signature, among other important details. It is important to understand what a passport is and the procedure required to acquire one.

In many countries, the use of biometric passports has taken center stage. These types of passports are fitted with microchips, which make them machine-readable and difficult to counterfeit. As of September 2017, Kenya launched the new East African format ePassport, which the Directorate of Immigration and Registration of Persons, said that those passports would enable easier tracking of movements. The new biometric passport contains bio-data on the owner and this has been a huge breakthrough in the security sector. 

How To Apply For Passport Online

Step by step application.

Step 1. You will have to start by logging into the eCitizen portal and creating your own account. This can easily be done by clicking on the link: https://www.ecitizen.go.ke/

While creating your account, you will be required to fill in all your details correctly before you can be allowed to access any additional services.

Step 2. Once Logged in, you will be required to click on the “Department of Immigration services. “You will then have to click on “Submit Application,” before you can select Passports and Temporary permits.

Step 3. Here, you will be required to click the “Temporary permit application” and read the Instructions Carefully. It is important that you read and understand all the instructions because a single mistake could prove costly later on.

Step 4. At this stage, you will have to fill in the application form with relevant information. It is important that you review your application form and ensure that you have filled in your details correctly.

Step 5. This is the stage where payments are made. You will be required to make payments using a means of payment that is convenient for you. Some of the payment methods include Mpesa, Airtel money, Visa card, Mastercard, or Mobi cash.

Step 6. At this stage, you will be required to download and print the ‘Temporary Permit’ from your eCitizen account and attach a copy of your photo on it.

Step 7. This is the final step if the application process. Here, you will need to physically submit your temporary permit to the immigration officer at the port of exit.

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SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO APPLY FOR KENYAN PASSPORT

During submission, many of the documents you will be required to have with you will merely be identification documents. Examples of some of the documents include;

1. Your original birth certificate and a clear photocopy of it.

2.  Three Current passport size photos.

3.  Your original National ID Card and a clear copy of it.

4. Your recommender’s ID Card and a clear copy of it.

5. Consent letter. This document is only required for those below 18 years.  

6. In case of replacement, you will be required to avail your old passport.

7. Parents’ National ID cards and copy.

FEES AND PASSPORT TYPE                                                                                

Passports are not all the same. They differ according to the number of pages they contain and the fee charged to obtain them. The following list shows the different passport types and their respective prices.

(a). The 32 Page, “A” Series passport is the most common type of passport, and to obtain it, a few of Ksh 4,550 is usually charged.

(b). The 48 page, “B” Series goes for around                                         Ksh 6,050

(c). 64 Pages Ordinary “C” Series                                                             Ksh 7,550

(d). The East African Passport is usually blue in color and valid for 6 months. Owners of this passport are allowed entry into East African countries such as Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, and Uganda. It goes for around Ksh 990.

(e). Diplomatic passports feature a maroon cover and are issued to Kenyan diplomats accredited overseas. Citizens residing in other countries and their eligible dependents are also issues with this type of passport.  This 48-page document will cost you around Ksh 7,550.

(f). Mutilated Passports go for Ksh 10,050.

(g). For lost Passports, you will have to cough up an excess of Ksh 12,050

How long does it take to replace a lost passport?

In the event that you lose your passport or it gets stolen, it could take you a minimum of 15 working days to get your first passport. This is after your form has been duly completed and physically submitted at the immigration offices. According to the immigration application form present on eCitizen, all other application types ought to take a minimum of five working days. It is worth noting that Saturdays and Sundays are not counted as “working days.”

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Hire Purchase Cars in Kenya https://carbazaar.co.ke/hire-purchase-cars-in-kenya/ Sat, 01 Jun 2019 14:30:28 +0000 https://carbazaar.co.ke/?p=2725 Own a Car Through Hire Purchase We all know the hassle of not having a car. The good news is that you can now own one and pay later through hire purchase. Of course, it will cost you more than the usual way, but what can you do if the need is great? The convenience and reliability that […]

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Own a Car Through Hire Purchase

We all know the hassle of not having a car. The good news is that you can now own one and pay later through hire purchase. Of course, it will cost you more than the usual way, but what can you do if the need is great? The convenience and reliability that comes with owning a car especially when attending to business or family issues is cannot be comparable. The good news is that Car Bazaar allows 50% deposit on your dream car then drive away and enjoy the ride.

Hire Purchase Dealers In Kenya
If you are not sure of hire-purchase dealers, you can go to the most trusted and known option- Kenya auto bazaar among others. After identifying your preferred car and filling in the necessary documents for hire purchase, the rest of the money is payable in equal installments over a 12-month period. Others dealers include Maridady motors, A-Plus motors, Al-shujah motors but it’s always advisable to visit reputable companies that offer top-notch services such as Kenya Car Bazaar.


You will obviously need your ID and PIN number to facilitate this process. Maybe with time the Huduma Number will be a necessity. After settling the initial 50%, you will sign an agreement that shows how you intend to pay the rest of the money. An arrangement for a comprehensive insurance cover is done and the client is ready to drive away.

Hire Purchase Cars and Models In Kenya


Hire purchase is the best option for most of the clients because of its convenience since no credit scoring is required neither bank statements to prove one’s creditworthiness. Most of the car dealers offer higher purchase services to attract more customers. All types of car make such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Toyota together with their numerous models can be acquired through car hire purchase in Kenya.


The fact that you don’t own the car until the last payment is done makes one to work towards acquiring the car fully and have it registered in his name. The pride of every car owner is to have the car logbook tacked safely in the house and of course bearing the clients name. Terms of car hire purchase are very competitive for new ones with zero mileage as compared to those second hand cars mostly imported from oversee such as Japan.


Terms and Conditions of Car Hire Purchase


It is always very advisable to read through the application form so as to fully understand the hirer’s rights and responsibilities as per the contract. Implied warranties and specific conditions that protect the hirer are also noted on this section of the contract. Therefore, dealing with reputable car dealers is very essential as these rights and obligations are balance and protect each other without any exploitation.


Car hire purchase offers a competitive advantage to the car dealer’s customers both new and existing ones. With the only mandatory requirement of 50% down payment, majority of the clients are comfortable and prefer this kind of an arrangement where they can go and shop for a car, make the half payment on the same day and drive home. You can compare this with taking car loans from financial institution.

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Car Sale Agreement https://carbazaar.co.ke/car-sale-agreement/ Thu, 30 May 2019 13:21:02 +0000 https://carbazaar.co.ke/?p=2705 Car Sale Agreement In Kenya A sale agreement is a written contract, legally binding to the seller and the buyer with specific details of the car on sale and the intended change of ownership. All this information is duly recorded, verified and signed by the two parties with witnesses from each side as evidence. Various […]

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Car Sale Agreement In Kenya

A sale agreement is a written contract, legally binding to the seller and the buyer with specific details of the car on sale and the intended change of ownership. All this information is duly recorded, verified and signed by the two parties with witnesses from each side as evidence. Various sections of the sale agreement are as listed and elaborated below. Download the car sale agreement from here.

The seller

Full legal name of the person selling the car must be clearly indicated, National ID number or passport number and physical address are key to ensuring correct and most important details are recorded to complete and a genuine transaction.

The buyer

All the necessarily information is captured in the sale agreement to avert issues on the said car sale in future. Full legal names, National ID or passport number and physical address.

The object of the sale

This is the full information of the car being sold. Type of car, make and model, color, the year it was manufactured. The car registration number, Engine number, Chassis number and the odometer reading are legible in the logbook. These car details are available on the logbook and must tally with what is indicated on the car itself.

Ownership

This section guarantees that the said seller is the legal owner of the car as indicated on the logbook. The owner also confirms that the car does not have any attached encumbrances that may hinder or block such a sale process.

Warranty

The seller confirms that the car does not have government fees, penalties or taxes that have not been settled at the date of the said sale.

No warranties or guarantees

This section denotes that the seller does not attach a warranty to the sale. The buyer is free to carry out due diligence before executing the purchase.

Disclaimer

This specifies that the seller will not carry the burden of any defects, patent, latent or otherwise because the car is being sold as it is basis. The buyer must confirm that the necessary check-up and processes have been done.

Legal age

That the buyer is of age and can enter into the contract without contravening the law.

Transfer of ownership cost

The seller signs the necessary documents for transfer of ownership and that the buyer is responsible for any cost regarding the transfer process.

Purchase price

This is where the seller indicates the price that the buyer is willing to pay and the car can only be released to the seller after full payment is done as per the agreement.

Possession and transfer of risk.

The buyer is now fully responsible once the payment is done and the car handed over. The seller does not shoulder any blame whatsoever.

Jurisdiction

The buyer and the seller sign a consent that they have carried out the business under the law as they are law abiding citizens. Witnesses also sign this section to confirm the same.

Holding deposit

This applies to a scenario where the buyer wishes to pay a sum of money as a down payment to secure the vehicle and the balance to be paid at a specified date. Both parties must sign and agree to holding of the amount as holding deposit. Here are some of the cheapest car in Kenya

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Cars to Avoid in Kenya https://carbazaar.co.ke/cars-to-avoid-in-kenya/ Thu, 30 May 2019 12:17:26 +0000 https://carbazaar.co.ke/?p=2696 These cars should be last in the list When it comes to buying of a car, numerous issues must come into mind such as affordability, fuel consumption, availability of spare parts, comfort, and stability on the road among other factors. Some cars perform better than others on different range of factors and that is why […]

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These cars should be last in the list

When it comes to buying of a car, numerous issues must come into mind such as affordability, fuel consumption, availability of spare parts, comfort, and stability on the road among other factors. Some cars perform better than others on different range of factors and that is why certain car models sales will do well in Kenya while others will not. Investing in a family car, business car or any other job one needs to research well and find out the best cars to buy. However, this article briefly describes the cars to avoid buying due to concerns raised by various stake holders across the motor industry according to numerous sources of information on Kenyan market.

BMW 330i/335i

2011 BMW 330i

Though it’s classy and commands respect on the road, these specific models have proved to be unreliable. Issues of concern are such as the fuel system, audio system as well as minor and major engine compartments

JaguarXF 2009-2010

Jaguar XF 2010 Black Diesel

This model is a luxurious, sporty and a big improvement that replaced S-Model in 2009. Major components that are prone to failure are the transmission, drive and electrical systems.

Mercedes Benz M-class

Mercedes M Class 2007

It sounds unbelievable that such a highly priced and luxurious car can be unreliable.  The midsize cross overs of 2006 and 2007 are certainly undependable as they are crowded with transmission issues, suffer major engine failures, broken body hardware and faulty electrical systems.

Nissan 370Z 2009-2010

Nissan 370Z 2010

This is a sporty 2 seater model redesigned in 2009 and came with host of concerns on its engine, suspension and transmission systems that are prone to failure.

Toyota Mark II

Its 2.50cc engine is disposed to overheating besides its resale value falls below 65% of its retail price.

Mistubish Lancer GLX/GDI

Has a direct injection engine with 1500cc that whenever it fails then it’s always advisable to buy another one instead of taking to the mechanic for repair.

Toyota Caldina


Toyota Caldina 2005

This car suffers poor electrical system, high fuel consumption as well as high cost of maintenance.

Nissan B15

Most people complain of engine overheating and gear box malfunction.

Mistubish Chariot Grandis


Mistubish Chariot Grandis 2001

This model breaks down occasionally and has a very high cost of maintenance.

Mazda Familia


Mazda Familia 2004

This car is known to depreciate at very high rate and can stall on the road and forget about it.

Nissan Cube.

Nissan Cube 2011

It’s very expensive to maintain because no spare parts are available and no mechanic is familiar with its working systems.

Volkswagen Touareg


Volkswagen Touareg 2010

Its first generation suffered premature failure of center support bearings while the older touareg issues includes major and minor engine transmission problems, faulty drive, electrical, fuel and audio systems.

Jeep Wrangler


Jeep Wrangler 2010

It suffers numb and slow steering as well as loud and constant noise. Older models produce in 2007-2010 have reliability issues with Electrical system, Fuel system, Drive system, Transmission minor, Paint and Trim. Jeep Wrangler is considered by many as an off-road champion. However, the four door model is the one to avoid because of the issues raised by several handlers.

Talk to trusted car dealers for more expert advice.

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Uber Requirements in Kenya https://carbazaar.co.ke/uber-requirements-in-kenya/ https://carbazaar.co.ke/uber-requirements-in-kenya/#comments Tue, 26 Mar 2019 11:51:51 +0000 https://carbazaar.co.ke/?p=2545 Here are steps to follow if you want to be join Uber Kenya . Being in possession of a vehicle in Kenya is a good thing. Uber has made this possible with the introduction of its taxi service that enables individuals owning vehicles to turn them into taxis and make some extra money.   For those […]

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Here are steps to follow if you want to be join Uber Kenya .

Being in possession of a vehicle in Kenya is a good thing. Uber has made this possible with the introduction of its taxi service that enables individuals owning vehicles to turn them into taxis and make some extra money.   For those without jobs but with cars, this is a really good opportunity. Uber has a friendly interface that is welcoming to both drivers and clients.

Being arguably the most dominant taxi service in the country, Uber faces competition from rivals such as Taxify and little cab.

Uber Driver requirements.

Having access to a smartphone as well as an internet connection

One ought to possess a certificate of good conduct.

You should be in possession of a valid driver’s license belonging to you.

You should have a National identity card or any other legal document that authenticated your identity.

You should have a passport size photo of yourself.

You will also be required to fill in a declaration form and be in possession of the same during registration.

An authorization form for screening.

How to join Uber in Kenya.

In order to join Uber, you will need to get access to a computer or a phone with good internet access. Thereafter you will need to follow the following steps:

Given that signing up is done online, you will be required to have a valid email address and cell phone number to sign up. Requirements are subject to change depending on where you are located. Every city has it’s own requirement.

Check requirements

Most people are eligible to drive with Uber. It is important to keep in mind however that Uber is only found in Mombasa and Nairobi.

Now add details about the vehicle which you intend to use.

When you upload PrDP documents, you will be investigated for criminal background checks. It is customary to be in possession of a certificate of conduct. For this, you can apply for Police Certificate Of Good Conduct Online.

Investigatuons may take a while. When they are finally done, you will be invited to go finish a driving test and screening session if and only if you are approved.

Upon receiving Uber Certification Session, you will now be able to start officially as an Uber driver.

Get a vehicle

It is possible for one to sign up even without possessing a car that meets the vehicle requirements in Kenya. For those in need of cars, there are other recommended solutions.It is also worth noting that one can make significantly more money by keeping costs low. Calculate the car duty if you think of importing a new car.

With regards to the cars that should be used, there are a few vehicle requirements that should be observed. Some of the vehicle requirements include:

Cab registration documents

-Vehicle must have a PSV insurance

-One must avail the car’s log book together with an NTSA inspection report.

-One must have a Music Copyright Society Sticker

-The vehicle must also pass their inspection.

Vehicle must have an inspection sticker together with being fully PSV.

Insurance needed.

Having an insurance is particularly important for Uber drivers to possess since they run the risk of getting into accidents every other day. In Kenya, it is mandatory for all car owners to have an insurance cover.

You must maintain the following coverage;

Third-party car insurance Kenya

Uninsured motorist injury

Comprehensive car insurance .

In the event that you have a comprehensive and collision car insurance cover in Kenya on your own personal policy, Uber’s policy will cover physical damage to that vehicle up to the actual cash value of the vehicle.

Types of Uber vehicles.

Uber X

Among Kenyans, this is probably the most common type of Uber used. Uber X is comprised mostly of luxury sedans and in order to qualify your vehicle in UberX service, it must  meet a few requirements;  should be a  4-door sedan in good condition and it’s siting capacity should be at least 4 passengers inclusive of the driver. The windows should be functional as well as the stereo system.

Uber CHAPCHAP.

This is a new and affordable taxi service that uses small cars and pirates within the city. It is convenient to get around town for many since it is cheap. It I’d however not popular as it is found in Nairobi and a few other towns.

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