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Popular Machachari Actor Baha lands ambassadorial job

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Machachari actor Tyler Mbaya popularly known as Baha has landed an ambassadorial job at Expeditions Maasai safaris.

The actor signed a deal with the travel company’s management led by CEO Pancras Karema.

While expressing his gratitude to the company Baha said that working with the company was a dream come true.

I have always wanted to work with a tour company that is at the forefront of enabling TBEN to travel and experience the world

Baha

“I have always wanted to work with a tour company that is at the forefront of enabling TBEN to travel and experience the world,” he said.

The job

Baha’s campaign is aimed at boosting Kenyan tourism through allowing customers to pay for their trips.

Joseph Maina, the company’s Marketing officer said that their common goal is to enable every house hold to enjoy vacation.

“Tyler will support our #deserve AHoliday campaign by getting more TBEN to embrace our flexible commit kidogokidogo payment plan,” said Karema.

The company founded in 2014, has since become popular in offering flexibility payments.

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