Salary of a Bus Driver and Conductor in Kenya

Bus drivers and conductors in Kenya work hand in hand to ensure that passengers reach their destination safely and secure.

This duo complements each other, as they play a crucial role in serving travelers. For instance, the driver is responsible for making sure that everyone in the bus arrives at their destination on time.

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A female driver on duty: PHOTO COURTESY

On the other hand, the bus conductors ensure that passengers are seated in an organized manner and their belongings are safe. 

However, their salaries vary due to the different factors that we will be discussing in this segment. 

Now Times Digital explores how much both the drivers and conductors, famously known as touts, earn per month.

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A Kenya bus female driver in Kenya: PHOTO COURTESY

How much are bus drivers paid in Kenya?

First and foremost, before we jump into the amount of money bus drivers in Kenya make, we will look at some of the factors that determine how much they are paid.

According to Salary Explorer, the average salary of a bus driver in Kenya may vary based on gender, skills, experience, and location.

In addition to the above, the average salary of bus drivers in Kenya includes transport, housing, and other benefits.

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Interior of a bus in Kenya: PHOTO COURTESY

These factors also play a crucial role when employing drivers in different sectors of the country.

So putting into consideration all these factors, bus drivers in Kenya earn an average salary of Shs. 54,100 per month. The salary may range from Shs. 28,100 (minimum) up to Shs. 82,800 (maximum) per month.

However, these figures may differ from one employee to the next, especially in the private sector.

Conductor salary in Kenya

Now, the bus drivers’ co-workers are mostly paid a lower salary than their counterparts.

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A bus conductor in Kenya: PHOTO COURTESY

The monthly salary of touts in Kenya ranges between Shs 10,994 and Shs 23,067, as reported by My Wage. This is a great source of income for those who are willing to work in the transport sector.

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A matatu tout interacting with Ezekiel Mutua: PHOTO COURTESY

Drivers and conductors play a major role in the Kenyan transport sector; hence, their earning a reasonable amount is quite impressive.