KeNHA Announces Emergency Measures Affecting Some Transporters
KeNHA extends the stipulated measures to transporters, with key changes expected from the transport authority in the near future.
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KeNHA extends the stipulated measures to transporters, with key changes expected from the transport authority in the near future.
Some of the key estates to be affected by the notice include Kamulu, Joska, Malaa, Kantafu, Nguluni, Tala, Kangundo Town, Koma Hill, Stage 26 area, Muthwani and Kwa Ndege.
Upon its completion, the 129-kilometre highway is expected to boost regional integration, ease the movement of goods and people and unlock Kenya's economic potential.
Construction works on the two stretches of the set to be tolled expressways are currently progressing in phases having been launched in 2025 following the award of tenders to a Chi...
MAMLAKA ya Barabara Kuu nchini (KeNHA) imetoa Sh4.3 bilioni ili kuwezesha ujenzi wa barabara kuu eneo la Mombasa, hatua inayotarajiwa kuwanufaisha zaidi waathiriwa wa mradi huo kup...
Despite opening the highway, KeNHA has warned drivers to exercise caution while moving across the section and cooperate with traffic officers to avoid road-related incidents.
Pedestrians and motorists on the highway will soon see safer crossings as KeNHA prepares to upgrade the riverside bridge.
The multimillion-shilling project aims to improve transport along the Northern corridor, especially from Rironi via Mau Summit, Eldoret, and finally to the Malaba border.
The initiative seeks to reshape how roads in the city and county are designed and used, with a stronger focus on protecting pedestrians and other high-risk groups.
Traders have been warned of enforcement action once the 30-day window lapses, with KeNHA intent in cracking down on enroachment.
The Gitaru Interchange has been under construction for several years and is expected to ease congestion once complete, with those heading into and out of Nairobi to benefit most.
NTSA in coordination with other government agencies, is reviewing speed limits on major roads and examining the overall fine system to improve clarity and enforcement efficiency.
The plans come amid road upgrade projects currently taking place in the country, with notable progress recorded on the expansion of the Rironi-Mau Summit highway.
The project is expected to improve the movement of goods and people, and stimulate economic activities in rural towns across the seven counties.
Most roads across the country and in the capital city of Nairobi have been rendered impassible with the Kenya Meteorological Services predicting more rainfall on Wednesday.
KeNHA has warned motorists of traffic gridlock and advised them to use alternative road sections as authorities and government agencies work to clear the section.
The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has unveiled new designs for the proposed Nithi Bridge, marking a decisive move to curb the frequent road accidents that have long pla...
KeNHA Director General Eng. Luka Kimeli recently inspected the progress of the Gitaru Interchange, where crews are currently laying bitumen. The project is nearing its final stages...
NTSA's directive comes amid continued government efforts to reduce road accidents linked to poorly constructed vehicles and to standardise safety practices.
Latest data reveals that JKIA ranked 10th in Africa in 2024, and dropped out of that rank this year, part of reason for the latest upgrades.
The three expressways are expected to modernise Kenya’s transport sector, reduce travel times and stimulate economic growth by improving movement.
The directive comes just a day after NTSA announced the rollout of its new digital fines system, following consultations with various stakeholders, including the ODPP and NPS, set...
NTSA has issued this directive to curb the rising number of road fatalities during this Easter season, ramping up support from the National Police Service (NPS).
The Authority called on all vehicle owners, including commercial, PSV operators and dealers, to register for the programme by May 20, 2026.
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