
If you want to know the true colour of a mathree, then wait until darkness sets in. This is what Medusa aka Bully Wa Mtaa plying Umoja got right.
It has the best lighting at night that has made it stand out.
This is the nganya that clinched the best mathree award in 2013.
It underwent serious soup-up, thanks to Choda Fabricators.

“I spent more than Sh900,000 to achieve this look, including best lighting, sound and comfort inside,” Stephen Orupto, the Medusa owner who has been in the industry for 18 years told Ma3 Culture.
He added that, “Instead of a regular mathree engine, this one has a Prado engine that I bought in March, thus much needed power that has seen it go as far as Uganda and Tanzania on private tours.”
Medusa also boasts of a 42-inch screen that is installed at the back, a 12-inch at the front and 8-inch screen on the side steps. It also has cosy seats.