Kenyans Warned Against Using Expensive Phones, Watches in Certain Areas Tomorrow

The Nairobi Region Commissioner says the move is part of the broader strategy to ensure the safety of Kenyans during the national event set to be held at the Nyayo Stadium...
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Kenyans attending the upcoming 62nd Jamhuri Day celebrations at Nyayo Stadium on Friday, December 12, have been warned by the Ministry of Interior against displaying expensive electronics or jewelry to prevent theft. Enhanced security and crowd management measures will be in place.
- Attendance is expected to fill Nyayo Stadium, with gates opening at 5 am and attendees seated by 7 am.
- Nairobi Regional Commissioner Gilbert Kitiyo advised attendees against using high-end phones or exposing expensive watches and jewelry in populated areas.
- The National Youth Service (NYS) and police will provide security and guide attendees to prevent confusion, while drinks are prohibited inside the venue.
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Govt Announces Security Measures and Road Closures in Nairobi for Jamhuri Day - December 2025
The Ministry of Interior has announced stringent security and traffic measures for Kenya's 62nd Jamhuri Day celebrations on Friday at Nyayo National Stadium. Access gates will open at 5:00 am, and guests are expected to be seated by 7:00 am amid heightened security. Attendees have been warned against displaying expensive electronics or jewelry to prevent theft. As part of preparations, police announced that significant road closures will be implemented in Nairobi's Central Business District (CBD) on Friday, December 12. KeNHA also confirmed that several key roads in the CBD and around Nyayo Stadium will be closed for the event.




