Relief for Motorists as MOJA Expressway Suspends Toll Fees

The announcement comes as a major relief for most motorists, with the Expressway operator urging drivers to stay alert for further updates regarding the matter...
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The Nairobi Expressway has temporarily waived toll fees for motorists exiting via the Southern Bypass and Eastern Bypass (Exit A) due to severe flooding on Mombasa Road.
- The toll waiver is a measure by Moja Expressway Company to mitigate traffic congestion caused by heavy rains and waterlogging on the A8 section.
- Moja Expressway Company, the private operator of the expressway, announced the waiver on Friday, May 1.
- Motorists can still access the expressway from Mlolongo towards the city centre but must exit via the specified bypasses to benefit from the fee suspension.
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Relief for Motorists as MOJA Expressway Suspends Toll Fees - May 2026
The Nairobi Expressway temporarily waived toll fees for motorists exiting via the Southern Bypass and Eastern Bypass (Exit A) due to severe flooding on Mombasa Road. Heavy overnight rains caused widespread flooding across Nairobi, rendering key transport routes impassable and disrupting daily life. A tragic head-on collision occurred along the Narok-Bomet highway, resulting in four deaths and several injuries. The Kenya Meteorological Department announced that heavy rains are expected to significantly ease by mid-May, providing respite after weeks of downpours.














