Naivasha residents protest proposed toll charges on Rironi–Mau summit expressway

The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) confirmed that design work is underway following a feasibility study that identified the urgent need to expand the busy Nairobi–Nakuru highway......
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Residents of Naivasha are protesting proposed toll charges on the new Rironi–Mau Summit expressway, calling it double taxation. These concerns emerged during a public participation forum for the 233-kilometre project.
- The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) confirmed design work is underway for the 233-kilometre expressway.
- Senior KeNHA engineer Antony Ng’ang’a stated that two Chinese companies have been identified for the project, with sections having three and four lanes.
- Former Lakeview MCA Simon Wanyoike and the Naivasha business community are opposing the tolling plan, arguing motorists already pay a fuel levy for road maintenance.
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