March 7, 2026
Nairobi, Kenya

Rironi-Mau Summit

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Ambulances, police and military vehicles spared from paying fees on new expressway

Plans for the Rironi-Mau Summit Highway are gaining shape as the Directorate of Public Private Partnerships (PPP) shared new details about tolling arrangements that will apply once the road becomes operational. The directorate explained that not every motorist will be required to pay toll charges, with four specific categories of vehicles set to be exempted

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Motorists Association demands transparency in highway toll deals with foreign investors

The government’s plan to introduce toll fees on major highways has met strong resistance from the Motorists Association of Kenya (MAK), which believes the move will worsen the financial burden already facing many drivers and transport operators. The association argues that turning key public roads into toll routes would place motorists at the mercy of

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Petition launched to stop foreign takeover of Rironi-Mau Summit highway

The debate on who should build Kenya’s highways has resurfaced after the Motorists Association of Kenya urged the government to give priority to local engineers, graduates, and skilled workers. The association argued that relying heavily on foreign companies to take on major road projects has left many qualified Kenyans unemployed while denying the country the

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