KPA adjusts Likoni ferry tariffs for vehicles and operators

The Kenya Ports Authority has revised tariffs for the Likoni ferry service, raising fees for small cars while reducing charges for some smaller operators. The changes took effect on 23 May 2026 and aim to balance costs with affordability. Pedestrians continue to cross without charge.

Small cars now pay Ksh180 per crossing, up from Ksh120. Loaded trucks and trailers remain at Ksh7,900. Tuk-tuk operators see a cut from Ksh120 to Ksh100, while handcart users drop from Ksh100 to Ksh75.

The adjustments follow revised fuel prices and affect more than 450,000 daily passengers. Vehicle crossings have fallen from over 6,000 to about 4,000 per day since the Dongo Kundu channel opened in August 2024.

KPA operates six ferries, deploying four during morning and evening peaks and three at other times. President William Ruto announced plans during a Coast tour to build two new ferries, one at Likoni for Ksh3 billion and one at Mtongwe for Ksh5 billion.

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Matatu buses operating in Nairobi after strike suspension agreement with government officials shaking hands.
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The government and transport stakeholders reached an agreement on Tuesday to suspend the matatu strike for one week. This allows for further talks on fuel prices.

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Public service vehicle operators in Kenya have raised fares by 50 per cent following a sharp increase in fuel prices. They also called for a nationwide strike starting Monday.

Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja said the government aims to reach an agreement with public transport operators by Friday to address protests over high fuel prices. Talks follow a one-week suspension of strikes by matatu operators and other transporters.

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The Kenya National Highways Authority has opened the 11.3-kilometre Mombasa-Kwa Jomvu Interchange to traffic. The move follows years of delays caused by compensation issues. The project is now 99.4 per cent complete.

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The Dock Workers Union has signed a collective bargaining agreement with the Kenya Ports Authority to raise pay and benefits for more than 5,000 workers at Mombasa port.

 

 

 

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