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HomeDaily NewsSaturday, July 5, 2025Public Safety Concerns and Community Demand in Kenya
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Public Safety Concerns and Community Demand in Kenya

Traffic disruption reported after fuel tanker overturns. Motorists Association issues demands ahead of protests.

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Saturday 2:03 PMKenyans

Traffic Disruption After Fuel Tanker Overturns

Traffic Disruption After Fuel Tanker Overturns

The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has temporarily closed the Nairobi Southern Bypass (Kikuyu-bound) due to an oil tanker overturning on July 5, leading to significant traffic disruptions.

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The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has temporarily closed the Nairobi Southern Bypass (Kikuyu-bound) due to an oil tanker overturning on July 5, leading to significant traffic disruptions.

  • Oil spillage occurred between the Virtual Weighbridge and Ngong Road interchange.
  • The announcement was made by KeNHA, which emphasized the need for cooperation from motorists with police and traffic marshals on-site.
  • Motorists are advised to use Waiyaki Way and Uhuru Highway as alternative routes while efforts to clear the area continue.
Saturday 11:45 AMKenyansFirst

Motorists Issue 5 Demands Ahead of Saba Saba Day

Motorists Issue 5 Demands Ahead of Saba Saba Day

The Motorists Association of Kenya has outlined five demands to the government in anticipation of the upcoming Saba Saba protests on July 7.

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The Motorists Association of Kenya has outlined five demands to the government in anticipation of the upcoming Saba Saba protests on July 7.

  • Demands include safe passage for peaceful protesters and protection of shops and businesses.
  • The association emphasized that the right to protest is protected under Article 37 of the Constitution of Kenya.
  • They criticized the police's past use of excessive force during protests, asserting the need for professionalism from law enforcement.
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