March 7, 2026
Nairobi, Kenya

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80 dead in five days as motorists blame state agencies for ignoring road safety

In the past five days, Kenya has witnessed the tragic loss of at least 80 lives on its roads, a figure that has left many citizens deeply concerned about the state of road safety in the country. Transport Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir on Monday announced that his ministry had begun nationwide safety audits and inspections

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Featured News

Repeated traffic violations by George Ruto’s Money Fest matatu raise questions over NTSA’s silence

George Ruto, the son of President William Ruto, has found himself at the center of growing public concern over traffic safety, following repeated violations by his well-known matatus, especially one named “Money Fest.” These vehicles are very popular in Nairobi, known for their unique graffiti and flashy designs. But despite their fame, they’ve been causing

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Business

Public concerns grows as Mash Poa dodges responsibility in shocking Nairobi to Mombasa case

The story of Adelle Omondi has shaken many Kenyans and put Mash Poa bus company under serious scrutiny. Adelle boarded a Mash Poa bus from Nairobi to Mombasa, expecting a normal journey like any other. Instead, she woke up two days later at Coast General Hospital with no memory of what had happened, her valuables

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Business

Super Metro resumes operations with a fresh commitment

Reports by The Kenya Times indicate that Kenya’s well-known public transport provider, Super Metro Limited, has officially returned to service after successfully completing a full compliance review. The company resumed operations on April 17, 2025, after receiving a green light from transport authorities, including the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) and the Transport Licensing

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