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KeNHA announces temporary closure of Moses Tanui Road

Faith Chandianya by Faith Chandianya
January 25, 2024
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The Kenya National Highway Authority (KeNHA) has announced a temporary closure of Moses Tanui Road at Tecla Lorupe Junction for maintenance purposes, as stated in a released statement.

Motorists approaching Moses Tanui Road from Mombasa Road are advised to proceed straight along Tecla Lorupe Road to Cosmas Ndeti Junction, where they should turn right to access Moses Tanui Road, aiming to minimize traffic disruptions.

KeNHA emphasizes the importance of cautious driving in the area to prevent potential traffic accidents during the maintenance period. The maintenance work is scheduled to conclude by the following Wednesday, after which normal road operations are expected to resume.

To facilitate the flow of traffic during this period, KeNHA assures the presence of traffic marshals on-site.

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Simultaneously, Moja Expressway has issued a warning to motorists about an upcoming five-day disruption to traffic. The Haile Selassie Toll Station Entrance B, located near the Kenya Railways Museum, is undergoing planned maintenance, causing the anticipated traffic inconvenience.

Road users are encouraged to plan for potential delays and adjust their travel accordingly, as conveyed in Moja Expressway’s official statement.

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