Road traffic accident on the Mai Mahiu-Narok Road has been followed by statements from the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA), as authorities investigate the cause of the incident. In a statement on Sunday, April 26, NTSA said the accident, which claimed several lives, took place in the Nairegia locality and attracted considerable attention to
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has provided the requirements and application process for individuals and institutions that want to register new driving schools in Kenya. According to a report by NTSA on April 14 2026, the applicants must submit key statutory documents that confirm the legal status of the proposed driving school. NTSA
Deputy President (DP) Kithure Kindiki has reiterated the government’s resolve to reinstate the National Transport and Safety Authority’s (NTSA) instant traffic fines management system. Kindiki described the fines as a crucial tool in curbing reckless driving that contributes to Kenya’s persistent road accidents. Kindiki speaking on Tuesday, April 7, at an interdenominational service in Nyeri