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		<title>SafeBoda, Vivo Energy Partner to Improve road safety for School Children</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[After ensuring a comfortable slot for its services in the ride-hailing industry, SafeBoda has now crossed lines to ensure maximum safety for each and every road user with a first roll-out to school children in partnership with Vivo Energy Uganda. The 2 brands launched their new campaign dubbed &#8220;Heads Up&#8221; earlier yesterday as a norm [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>After ensuring <a href="https://techpointmag.com/safeboda-nigeria-expansion/">a comfortable slot for its services in the ride-hailing industry</a>, SafeBoda has now crossed lines to ensure maximum safety for each and every road user with a first roll-out to school children in partnership with Vivo Energy Uganda.</p>



<p>The 2 brands launched their new campaign dubbed &#8220;Heads Up&#8221; earlier yesterday as a norm to improve safety for all school children in Uganda. In fact, the new campaign runs on a &#8220;No helmet No Boda&#8221; Motto</p>



<p>During the Road Safety launch held at Natete Junior School, SafeBoda&#8217;s Co-founder Ricky Rapa Thompson exclaimed the hailing giant&#8217;s take on improving road safety beyond manning safe hailing trips in Kampala.</p>





<p>On the other hand, Vivo Energy&#8217;s Managing Director Gilbert Assi further stretched the need for collective road safety practices amidst the fact that accidents are still on a fast-rising trend with low signs of meeting eager bears anytime soon.</p>





<h2 class="wp-block-heading">How School Children will benefit from the new road Safety Heads Up Campaign</h2>



<p>School Children at Natete Junior School served as the first beneficiaries of the new &#8216;Heads Up&#8217; road safety campaign. Every Child received a free helmet as a sign of safer trips whenever they cruise to and from school</p>



<p>The Helmets branded with both <a href="https://techpointmag.com/safeboda-new-delivery-feature/">SafeBoda</a> and Vivo Energy logos come in a white finish and are available in almost all selected schools in Kampala. </p>



<p>However, as the two Companies__Vivo Energy and SafeBoda continue to preach their road safety message beyond just the normal road usage culture, their new campaign is an ignition of a brighter future for almost all road users in Uganda with School Children serving as the first campaign beneficiaries.</p>
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