The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has directed all roadside traders along the Thika Superhighway at the Roysambu (Both directions) and Githurai (Nairobi direction) sections to clear their wares from the road reserve within seven days.
In a notice issued on February 9, KeNHA said the move is intended to pave the way for the construction of designated bus bays.
The authority added that the bus bays are aimed at ensuring safe and orderly passenger pick-up and drop-off, as well as reducing traffic congestion along the affected sections.
“Kenya National Highways Authority wishes to notify all roadside traders along the Thika Superhighway at the Roysambu (Both directions) and Githurai (Nairobi direction) sections to clear their wares from the road reserve within seven days of this notice,” KeNHA said.
“This is to pave the way for the construction of designated bus bays, aimed at ensuring safe and orderly passenger pick-up and drop-off, as well as reducing traffic congestion along the affected sections.”
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KeNHA Ongoing Road Safety Improvement
The project is part of KeNHA’s ongoing road safety improvement initiatives aimed at reducing accidents.
It also seeks to ensure the unobstructed flow of traffic along the highway.
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“The project is part of KeNHA’s ongoing road safety improvement initiatives that seek to reduce accidents and ensure the unobstructed flow of traffic along the Highway,” the Authority said.

Acting Director General Luka Kimeli. PHOTO/KeNHAKenya