The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) is adopting new technology to strengthen roads against the growing effects of climate change. In a statement dated Thursday, April 16, 2026, KeNHA said it is improving its road design approach by introducing advanced geosynthetic systems to make slopes stronger, last longer, and better protect the environment. The Authority
The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has officially initiated the procurement process for the dualling of the Kimwanga-Kimaeti-Malaba section of the A8 highway, a key transport corridor linking Bungoma and Busia counties. In a notice released on Tuesday, April 14, the Authority invited qualified contractors to submit bids for the expansion of the 20-kilometre stretch,
The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has issued a traffic advisory following flooding and silt deposition along sections of the Mai Mahiu–Suswa–Narok (B7) Road. In a notice dated March 19, 2026, KeNHA, through its Director General, Engineer Luka Kimeli, said the affected area is at Kedong Ranch near Suswa, where heavy rains have made parts