Kenyans prepare for safe Christmas and New Year celebrations

Thousands of Kenyans are traveling to villages to join families for Christmas and New Year festivities despite economic challenges and unpredictable weather. Security forces are collaborating with agencies like NTSA to prevent road accidents, while hotels across the country are fully booked with guests. Experts advise vehicle preparations and financial prudence to avoid regrets.

The Christmas and New Year festive season has begun with great excitement across Kenya, as thousands of citizens choose to join their families in villages as usual. However, challenges like a tough economy, unpredictable weather, and road hazards are influencing preparations. In the Western and Nyanza regions, dangerous roads such as Mbale–Vihiga, Kakamega–Kisumu, and Awasi–Ahero have been identified by police to enhance security.

Nyanza Regional Commissioner Flora Mworoa stated, “Security forces have collaborated with the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) to strengthen security in the tourism sector,” and also with the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) to ensure drivers comply with traffic laws. In the Rift Valley, security patrols have been increased, with Regional Commander Dr. Abdi Hassan urging drivers, “To follow road safety rules.”

For motorists, expert Rene Otinga recommends a full vehicle service, checking engine oil, coolant, brakes, tires, and carrying emergency equipment like reflective triangles and a first-aid kit. “Starting the trip with a full fuel tank is essential, especially in rural areas,” he says.

Hotels nationwide are packed with guests; Malindi Ocean Beach Resort and Spa has reached 80% occupancy, with Manager Maureen Obunga noting, “Nearly half the guests are Kenyans from various parts of the country.” In Naivasha and Nakuru, bookings are at 96% and 80-90%. Nakuru Tourism Association Chairman David Mwangi added, “We expect better business compared to last year.”

Experts also urge parents to teach children good morals and avoid drug use, while celebrating prudently to prevent financial regrets in January.

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The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has issued a travel advisory urging drivers to plan ahead and adhere to traffic rules as heavy congestion persists on the Nairobi-Nakuru highway, now in its fourth day due to the Christmas rush. Director General Luka Kimeli emphasized the need for drivers to rest well and avoid driving under the influence. The jam has been caused by lane indiscipline and ongoing road construction.

In einer Aktualisierung ihres früheren Festtags-Reisehinweises hat die Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) sieben Alternativrouten für Autofahrer detailliert beschrieben, die mit anhaltendem starkem Stau auf der Nairobi-Nakuru-Straße zu kämpfen haben, die nun ihren fünften Tag inmitten des Weihnachtsandrangs erlebt. Die Behörde kooperiert weiter mit dem National Police Service zur Verkehrssteuerung.

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Kenyanische Prominente und öffentliche Figuren haben verraten, wie sie Weihnachten in diesem Jahr feiern wollen, mit Schwerpunkt auf Familie und Dankbarkeit. Viele haben sich entschieden, Zeit mit Liebsten zu Hause oder im Dorf zu verbringen, statt üblicher Arbeitsverpflichtungen. Dies spiegelt eine Jahreszeit des Rückkehrens zu den Wurzeln und der Einbindung in die Gemeinschaft wider.

 

 

 

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