Transport operators threaten strike over KRA rail directive

Kenyan transport operators have threatened a strike after the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) issued a directive mandating rail transport of cargo from Mombasa Port to Naivasha. The measure aims to reduce port congestion and improve cargo tracking. However, operators claim it is unconstitutional and will lead to job losses.

Congestion persists at Mombasa Port, with over 20 ships awaiting service and more than 500 empty containers unreturned. Roads Minister Davis Chirchir has warned heads of government agencies like the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) and KRA that failure to implement orders will result in dismissals, citing coordination issues.

KRA has directed cargo to be transported by Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) to the Naivasha Inland Container Depot (ICD), particularly for landlocked countries including Uganda, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Rwanda. Commissioner General Humphrey Wattanga announced this on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, to alleviate congestion and enhance customs tracking.

The Kenya Transporters Association (KTA) and Transport Workers Union (TAWU) have strongly opposed the move. KTA Chairman Newton Wang’oo stated the directive violates cargo owners' rights to choose transport modes and lacks commercial justification. "The current congestion stems from poor planning, ship scheduling issues, and challenges in clearing empty containers," Wang’oo said.

TAWU warned of legal action and a strike if enforced, referencing past job losses from similar attempts. The High Court nullified a comparable directive in November 2020, ruling it lacked public participation. President William Ruto abolished the policy in 2022.

Trucks have been halted since last Friday due to KRA's Integrated Customs Management System (iCMS) maintenance from February 7-9, 2026, which remains partially unrestored, causing a traffic jam exceeding three kilometers.

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Kenyan petrol station with fuel queues contrasting pipeline company's assurance of sufficient stocks amid shortage reports.
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Kenya Pipeline assures sufficient fuel amid shortage reports

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The Kenya Pipeline Company has assured the public of sufficient fuel stocks at all its terminals to meet national demand, despite reports of shortages in at least 13 counties. The Kenya Transporters Association warns of a looming logistics crisis due to rationing and withdrawn credit facilities. Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi has been summoned to parliament over a related fuel scandal.

Kenya's Motorists Association has warned that the Naivasha-Kisumu-Malaba railway extension will shift most cargo from roads to rail, weakening the highway-dependent economy.

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In the wake of EPRA's sharp fuel price increases announced on April 14—with diesel up Sh40 to Sh206 per litre and petrol to Sh206—Kenya Transporters Association (KTA) and Truck Owners Association (TAK) have raised freight costs by 14% and 30% respectively, set to drive up nationwide goods prices.

Doctors in Mombasa County have launched an indefinite strike over unresolved human resource and governance issues with the county government. The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) announced the action, restricting services to emergencies only.

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The Kenyan government has awarded a Ksh700 billion contract to two Chinese infrastructure firms for the Standard Gauge Railway extension from Naivasha to Malaba. The project is expected to be completed by June next year. It will replace the century-old metre-gauge 'Lunatic Express' railway.

A new nationwide survey has ranked the bosses of Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) and Kenya Medical Supplies Authority (KEMSA) among Kenya's top 10 best-performing parastatal heads. The five-month study covered all 290 constituencies, interviewing 5,000 registered voters face-to-face. Respondents rated leaders on a Likert scale from 'very poor' to 'excellent'.

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Opposition leaders have claimed the government has captured key economic sectors, urging Kenyans to oust the Kenya Kwanza administration in upcoming elections. The statements were made during a multi-denominational church service in Gatanga, Murang’a County.

 

 

 

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