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Originally published by Citizen DigitalJanuary 21, 2026
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High Court to determine legality of graffiti on matatus
High Court to determine legality of graffiti on matatus..
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The High Court is set to rule on February 9, 2026, regarding the legality of graffiti on Kenyan matatus, following concluded submissions by all parties.
- Petitioners argue there was no public participation in formulating the anti-graffiti regulations, with information not provided in Kiswahili.
- The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) asserts the laws were constitutionally passed and aim to enhance road safety.
- Former President Uhuru Kenyatta had issued a moratorium on arrests for graffiti, and President William Ruto has recognized Nganya cultural expression.
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