High Court Clears NTSA’s Crackdown on Popular Nairobi Matatus

Some of the most noticeable matatus affected include those plying the Rongai, Embakasi, and Umoja routes, including those owned by George Ruto...
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The High Court has upheld a directive banning graffiti, artistic designs, and tinted windows on public service vehicles (PSVs), paving the way for a nationwide crackdown by the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA).
- The NTSA is now authorized to enforce the ban on decorative artwork on PSVs nationwide.
- The ruling was made by Justice Bahati Mwamuye on Wednesday, April 29.
- The court dismissed a petition that challenged the NTSA's enforcement notice issued last May.
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