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A street vendor in Rongai offers the ppassengers of the Mixtape Matatu peanuts for sale. The Nyangas, as the flashy matatus are called, are decorated with artistic Graffitis, and pimped with spoilers and extensions, crazy interior designs and on board entertainment. The cost of pimping an old bus can be up to 1.5 million Kenyan Shillings, around 15,000 US Dollars. One Matatu, they say, feeds about ten people on average.

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Matatu Metropolis
A street vendor in Rongai offers the ppassengers of the Mixtape Matatu peanuts for sale. The Nyangas, as the flashy matatus are called, are decorated with artistic Graffitis, and pimped with spoilers and extensions, crazy interior designs and on board entertainment. The cost of pimping an old bus can be up to 1.5 million Kenyan Shillings, around 15,000 US Dollars. One Matatu, they say, feeds about ten people on average.