Nairobi roads to face traffic disruptions for Africa forward summit

The Kenyan government has warned motorists of major traffic disruptions expected to begin next week as Nairobi hosts the Africa Forward Summit 2026.

Government Spokesperson Isaac Mwaura announced on Friday that heavy movements of very important persons will affect several key routes from May 10 to May 12. The roads expected to experience disruptions include Mombasa Road, Lang’ata Road, Thika Road, Limuru Road, and Kiambu Road.

Parts of the central business district will close from midnight on May 11. Roads including City Hall Way, Parliament Road, Harambee Avenue, and Taifa Road will be restricted to conference vehicles accessing the Kenyatta International Convention Centre.

The summit, co-hosted by President William Ruto and French President Emmanuel Macron, runs from May 11 to 12. It will draw more than 30 heads of state from across Africa.

Separately, the Kenya National Highways Authority closed a section of Uhuru Highway overnight on Friday for maintenance works, causing gridlock.

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Road closures in Lapu-Lapu City for the ASEAN summit with barriers, police, and banners on the streets.
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Road closures set for Asean summit in Lapu-Lapu City

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Lapu-Lapu City in Cebu implemented temporary road closures on Friday, May 8, to host the 48th Asean Leaders’ Summit.

Nairobi will host a major Africa-France summit from May 11-12, bringing together over 4000 delegates and 30 African presidents for the first time in a non-French-speaking country.

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Motorists in Nairobi face widespread road closures this weekend due to the 2026 Nairobi City Marathon. The event will affect the Nairobi Expressway and Central Business District routes from Saturday night through Sunday afternoon.

The Kenyan government has provided an update on the proposed Mombasa Northern Bypass project. A meeting on Sunday reviewed progress on feasibility studies and outlined next steps under a public-private partnership model.

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The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has temporarily closed a section of the Nairobi Southern Bypass bound for Ole Sereni after a road accident this morning. The crash killed one person and seriously injured another. Motorists face heavy traffic delays and have been advised to use alternative routes.

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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President William Ruto has announced that the Mau Mau Road project linking four counties is 60 percent complete and will finish within two years. He made the statement at a church event in A.I.C. Githumu, Kandara, Murang’a County. The government has allocated Ksh2 billion for the section through Murang’a.

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