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Ruto announces construction of Nairobi-Thika Expressway
President William Ruto has announced plans to construct a new expressway linking Nairobi to Thika. Speaking during Jamhuri ...
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Traffic Disruptions Expected in Nairobi on December 12 Ahead of Jamhuri Day Celebrations
According to Nairobi Regional Commissioner Gilbert Kitiyo, key areas in the Central Business District and around Nyayo Stadium will be closely monitored to ensure public safety during the national ...
Footage showed several vehicles, mainly buses and trailers, lined up along the highway, with vehicles seen moving at a slower pace.
President William Ruto has unveiled a new set of major infrastructure commitments, pledging to construct an expressway from Thika to Museum Hill beginning next year, in what he says is part of a ...
President William Ruto has announced that the government will build a new 60-kilometre expressway connecting Nairobi City to ...
President William Ruto has announced that the government will construct a new expressway linking Thika to Museum Hill. The ...
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Govt Rolls Out Tough Security, Traffic Measures Ahead of Jamhuri Day Celebrations
Kitiyo emphasized that this year’s celebrations are expected to attract a significantly large audience, including senior government officials and foreign dignitaries. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya ...
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Nairobi regional boss announces major security, traffic changes ahead of Jamhuri Day fete
Nairobi Regional Commissioner Gilbert Kitiyo has announced an elaborate security and traffic management plan during today's ...
Residents of Nairobi should expect more traffic snarl-ups as they approach the festive season, traffic police boss Edward Mwamburi has said. The warning comes after residents Thursday witnessed ...
Thousands of Nairobi commuters and motorists last Monday suffered one of the worst days in the city’s routine traffic jams as Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko banned matatus from the Central Business ...
The Trump administration has abruptly terminated a $60 million commitment to Nairobi’s Bus Rapid Transit system, dealing a devastating blow to Kenya’s efforts to modernize its capital’s chronically ...
In Nairobi, Kenya, 70 percent of the city relies on buses, via the extensive network of privately operated semi-formal mini-buses called "matatus," seen here beneath the city's elevated freeway.
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