NTSA Issues Mandatory Orders to All School Transporters After Fatal Mai Mahiu Accident

The statement from the authority comes a day after a fatal crash along the Narok-Mahi Mahiu road, claiming seven lives on the spot...
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Ahead of Kenya's Term Two school reopening, the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has mandated a fresh wave of safety inspections for all school transport vehicles nationwide.
- The inspections are part of the Watoto Wafike Salama initiative to ensure learner safety.
- Key organization: National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA).
- This directive follows a recent fatal crash on the Narok-Mahi Mahiu road that claimed seven lives, intensifying road safety compliance checks by a multi-agency team.
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