Uber Eats bicycle, roller skates and skateboards delivery in kenya

Uber Eats bicycle, roller skates and skateboards delivery by students

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Uber Eats Kenya: In the last year since its arrival in Nairobi, Uber Eats has introduced a number of exciting and unique modes of delivery, which can be seen as rather unconventional to some. While motor vehicles and electric scooters are still viable options, there has been a rise in Kenyans arriving with food on a bicycle, roller skates and skateboards!  

Uber Eats bicycle, roller skates and skateboards delivery in kenya
Learn about Uber Eats bicycle, roller skates and skateboards food delivery in Kenya/Photo by Uber and modified by Editor

Uber Eats caught up with some of these delivery-partners making use of these delivery methods to explore their city, while still earning some extra cash. 

Small wheels, big opportunities 

No time for that early morning jog? Why not use inline skates like delivery-partner, Haile. Having received a scholarship at Zetech University, Hailie who was born and raised in Ruaraka County, quickly realized that the scholarship didn’t cover all of his tuition. Combining his favourite hobby and exercise into one, all while earning some extra cash to pay off the rest of his school fees is what led him to use the  Uber Eats app! 

As a student juggling classes and schoolwork, Haile makes the most of his free time by doing sun-rise coffee deliveries while on his way to campus. During longer breaks between his lectures, he’ll get in a few more deliveries, because there isn’t any time wasted when building his future empire.  

Haile considers himself to be a professional skater and believes this mode of delivery is the best option for him as it allows him to avoid traffic congestion. “Delivering food using my inline skates was the best thing I could have ever done for myself. I get to rediscover my city and meet awesome locals along the way!”

Two wheels turning, create cash earnings

While balance and speed may not be everyone’s forte, delivery-partners are able to take up a more relaxed method when on the app. Lawrence from Ndara in Nairobi uses a bicycle to complete his orders. After being unemployed for some time, Lawrence was introduced to Uber Eats via a fellow cycle friend who was already on the app and completing deliveries using just his bicycle. Now, the bicycle that was just used for leisurely rides around his city, could now become an earning opportunity for Lawrence.

He quickly signed up, passed all the requirements and hasn’t looked back since! “Using my bike to deliver on the Uber Eats app has been a life-changing experience. Even though I don’t have a car, I am still able to earn money by delivering on Uber Eats and i am able to look after myself,” says Lawrence.

Four wheels, Zero Petrol 

Like any young person surfing the internet, they are bound to find a creative idea they would like to try. Peter, a twenty-three-year-old from Eldoret, watched a Youtube video of another delivery-partner delivering Uber Eats with his skateboard. A skateboarder himself, Peter’s interest was definitely piqued. 

Once he underwent the on boarding process and provided the necessary documentation, he picked up his skateboard, attached his helmet and started his delivery journey.  Peter finds his experience on the app riveting and he is forever grateful that those four wheels beneath his feet, bring him joy and serve as a source of income. Peter says that the youth face many challenges in finding employment, but with Uber Eats, there is another avenue to earn an income without needing anything too expensive. “I didn’t need much to start earning on the app and my running costs are minimal as I don’t need petrol or an oil change – Just a quick wheel change every now and then, and I’m good to go,” says Peter. 

With Uber Eats, delivery-partners are able to travel around their local city, and fully immersive themselves in a city filled with vibrant colours and cultural experience! And sometimes, the best way to travel is in the open, and making some extra cash while doing so, is just the cherry on top! 

How to apply for Uber Delivery

To register for Uber eats bicycle delivery within Nairobi follow the procedure below:

  • Go to: Uber Driver
  • Register for an account
  • Upload your National ID
  • Upload a photo of your Insurance Cover
  • Next Upload a passport photo
  • Then Upload Driving License

Your profile details will reviewed before you proceed to adding your bike.

This Guest post was submitted by Michelle Tsamba. Additional details were added by our editorial team.

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One response

  1. Mark Oturia Avatar
    Mark Oturia

    you guys are creating a working environment even for students like us to earn money with the simplest means of transport..ie biycle.
    My question is.How can i be your delivery partner with uber eats .

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