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How to purchase Safaricom all in one monthly bundles.

Safaricom all in one month bundles

Launched February 2019, Safaricom all in one mothly bundle is an all in one package that consists of data, SMS and calls valid for one month since the time of purchase.
Safaricom sees this as a way to empower their customers with more convenience by giving them many choices when it comes to buying Safaricom products and services.
You can choose from the most affordable plan of Ksh.550 with other options upto Ksh.10,430.
Each of the plans also gives you more freedom to choose between a data only bundle, one with more data than minutes or one with more minutes than data depending on which of the two you use most. As an icing on the cake, all bundles above Ksh. 1,000 come with free WhatsApp.

Safaricom all in one monthly bundles.
1.Ksh. 1050.
This plan comes with 5GB data + 2GB YouTube bundle, 400 minutes, 1000 SMS and free WhatsApp.
2. Ksh. 2,100.
With this plan you get 15GB data + 2GB YouTube bundle, 1,000 minutes, 2,000 SMS and free WhatsApp.
3. Ksh.3,150.
This plan gives you 25GB data +2GB YouTube bundle, 1,500 minutes, 3,000 SMS and free WhatsApp. 
4. Ksh. 5,200.
45GB data + 2GB YouTube bundle, 2,500 minutes, 10,000 SMS and free WhatsApp.
5. Ksh. 10,430.
This plan gives you 100GB data + 2 GB YouTube bundle, 7,500 minutes and free WhatsApp.
6. Ksh. 550. 
This is the most affordable plan that gives you 2GB data, 100 minutes and 500 SMS with no free WhatsApp.

How to purchase Safaricom all in one monthly bundles.
You can buy the Safaricom All In One Month bundles via USSD or on MySafaricom app.
To buy Safaricom all in one month bundle:
  • Dial *544# on your Safaricom line,
  • Select option 4 (Monthly bundles),
  • Then select option 2 ( All in one)
  • Choose your preferred plan and OK to complete the purchase.
  • You will receive an SMS confirming you subscription.
Alternatively
  • Go to your Safaricom app 
  • Select 'Data  calls , SmS & airtime'
  • Choose the last option. 
  • Pick your preferred option in the list given.
You can pay the All in one Month Bundles with Airtime, Mpesa Bonga Points or Okoa Jahazi. You also have an option to choose between a one off purchase or go for auto renew. If you buy auto renew, the plan will automatically renew after every 30 days.
However you cannot transfer or sambaza any of these resources to another number.
Just like any other Safaricom purchases you also earn Bonga Points Everytime you buy the monthly plans.
In terms of usage preference, the All In one monthly bundles are given preference over Bonga purchases for SMS, Data, Minutes And airtime.
As stated earlier, all plans above Ksh. 1,000 come with free WhatsApp at normal rates as long as you haven't exhausted the data. In case you exhaust your data before the end of the 30 days, the Free WhatsApp will be capped at 6GB and cannot use it for Voice or Video calls.
We had seen Safaricom attempt to introduce similar plans earlier on including the Platinum bundles and Safaricom flex, but were discontinued after they failed to impress their subscribers.
On May 2019, Safaricom announced that it was going to dedicate the month as an all in one month, where subscribers were awarded a free 5 GB YouTube after purchasing a plan. There were also various prices to be won.


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