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December 18, 2025
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Several Injured After Bus Collides With Lorry in Early Morning Accident

Several Injured After Bus Collides With Lorry in Early Morning Accident

A separate early morning accident along the Tsavo stretch of the Nairobi–Mombasa Highway involving multiple trucks and a private car caused a major traffic snarl-up...

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A Dreamline passenger bus collided head-on with a lorry near Kijabe on the Nairobi–Naivasha highway in the early hours of Thursday, injuring several passengers and the driver. This incident follows another multi-vehicle accident on the Nairobi–Mombasa Highway and a tragic crash last weekend on the Kisii-Kisumu highway that claimed 10 lives.

  • The Dreamline bus accident occurred around 1 am at Magina Centre, with eyewitnesses suggesting the lorry veered off its lane.
  • The Long Distance and Truck Drivers Association issued a safety advisory, urging drivers to avoid tailgating and maintain safe braking distances, especially during the rainy season.
  • There is increasing public pressure on the government to address the rising number of road accidents, particularly those linked to night travel and driver fatigue exacerbated by companies overworking their crews.

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