MTN Uganda, MoMo and partners launch cashless school transport

Date: 2026-06-26
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By:   Kanto Kai Okanta

MTN Uganda’s Mobile Money service (MoMo), in partnership with EBus Xpress Kiira Ltd and HelloBooth - Location Photobooth by Sparklab, has launched a new cashless school transport initiative aimed at improving safety, convenience, and efficiency for students and parents.

The initiative, dubbed Cashless School Days, was officially introduced at Kololo Secondary School and brings together stakeholders from government, mobility, payments, and technology sectors to promote digital solutions for everyday challenges in student transportation.

The programme introduces smart wristbands that enable students to access school transport without the need for cash. The system allows students to simply tap their wristbands when boarding and alighting buses, creating a seamless and traceable transport experience.

Parents are able to load transport fares conveniently through MTN MoMo using the USSD code 27180*5#, with flexible payment options including daily, weekly, monthly, and term-based plans. The system also provides real-time notifications to parents, confirming each completed trip and improving transparency in school commuting.

Speaking at the launch, MTN Uganda’s Key Account Manager for Corporate Sales, John Isabirye, noted that the initiative is designed to support families by simplifying payment processes and improving oversight of student mobility.

To encourage adoption, the programme includes a 50 percent fare discount for students. Under the scheme, a trip previously costing UGX 2,000 is now reduced to UGX 1,000, making school transport more affordable while promoting digital payment adoption.

Organisers say the initiative builds on existing usage of MTN MoMo for services such as school fee payments, extending digital financial convenience into daily transport management.

 

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