Kenya announces plans for two new western highways

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

The Kenya National Highways Authority has announced plans to construct two highways under the Lake Victoria Basin Development Program. The routes include a 395-kilometre road from Matayos to Otongo and a 350-kilometre road from Bay to Muhuru Bay.

The roads will pass through Busia, Siaya, Kisumu, Homa Bay and Migori counties. KeNHA stated that financing has already been secured from the World Bank.

The authority has invited consulting firms to conduct a six-month socio-economic study. The study will assess infrastructure needs within a 10-kilometre radius of the proposed alignments.

Firms must have at least 10 years of experience. The study aims to identify investments that maximise benefits for local communities.

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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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The Kenya National Highways Authority has reported steady progress on the 740-kilometre Isiolo-Mandera Highway, setting a completion target of January 2028.

President William Ruto has announced plans to revive the stalled 157-kilometre Modogashe-Samatar Road project with World Bank support.

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President William Ruto announced plans for a World Bank-funded Class B road linking Narok and Nakuru counties during a church service in Kilgoris. He vowed action against officials implicated in a Ksh4 billion substandard fuel scandal. The remarks came during the April 5 service in Narok County.

 

 

 

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