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August 22, 2025
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Sections of Thika road closed ahead of Kenya-Madagascar CHAN clash

Sections of Thika road closed ahead of Kenya-Madagascar CHAN clash

The large contigent of police officers has been deployed around the 48,000 seater sports facility as part of security arrangements. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..

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Sections of Thika Superhighway have been closed and diversions put in place ahead of the Kenya vs Madagascar CHAN Quarter-final clash at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani. Motorists and commuters are advised to expect delays and traffic snarl-ups due to these diversions.

  • Diversions are in effect at Ruiru Interchange, Githurai, and Muthaiga.
  • The National Police Service has deployed a large contingent of officers around the stadium for security.
  • The stadium has a capacity of 48,000, with up to 38,000 fans expected.
  • Motorists from Nairobi CBD heading to Thika Road should use Kiambu Road at Exit 4.
  • Traffic to Mwiki from Thika Superhighway should follow the Ruaraka-Baba Ndogo-Lucky Summer-Nairobi River-Mwiki route.

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Authorities Announce Closures of Sections of Thika, Bomas-Kiserian, and Marigat-Loruk Roads - August 2025

The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has announced multiple road closures for different reasons. A section of the Bomas-Kiserian (B19) Road is temporarily closed for two months to facilitate the construction of two box culverts. In a separate announcement, KeNHA indefinitely closed a section of the Marigat-Loruk highway due to severe flooding caused by rising water levels in Lake Baringo. Additionally, sections of Thika Superhighway have been closed with diversions in place ahead of the Kenya vs Madagascar CHAN Quarter-final clash at the Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani. Motorists and commuters have been advised to expect delays in affected areas.

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