Tanzania rebuts Ruto's claim of Kenya's road superiority

Tanzania's government has dismissed President William Ruto's assertion—made during an April 19 church service—that Kenya's 20,000 km of tarmacked roads exceeds the East African regional total. A minister highlighted Tanzania's own 16,000 km and a combined regional figure over 22,000 km.

In response to President William Ruto's April 19, 2026, remarks at a church service in Karen, where he justified Kenya's higher fuel prices by claiming its 20,000 km of tarmac roads surpassed the combined total in Uganda, Tanzania, DRC, Rwanda, Burundi, and South Sudan, Tanzania's government pushed back on April 21.

A Tanzanian minister stated that Tanzania alone maintains 16,000 km of tarmac roads across urban and rural areas, with the East African total exceeding 22,000 km. "It must be known that Tanzania is a middle-low income country, and in East Africa, we are only two countries, Tanzania and Kenya," the minister said. "So those figures belittling us as other East African countries, those figures mentioned are untrue."

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President William Ruto has revealed progress on a project to tarmac more than 250 kilometers of roads in Nairobi County. He said 67 kilometers are already under construction, with the next 70 kilometers starting next week. The announcements follow a deal with Governor Johnson Sakaja.

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President William Ruto has explained why Kenyans pay higher fuel prices than neighbours like Tanzania and Uganda. He attributed the difference to Kenya's status as a middle-income country and heavy investments in road infrastructure. Ruto spoke during a church service in Karen on Sunday.

The Kenya National Highways Authority has announced plans to build two highways spanning 745 kilometres across five counties in western Kenya.

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Kenya's Transport Ministry has provided a fresh update on three major expressway projects spanning over 700 km. Acting Secretary for Roads Gilbert Arasa briefed Chief of Staff Felix Koskei during a high-level meeting. The initiatives aim to ease congestion and boost economic growth.

 

 

 

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