Government to Revive Nairobi Urban Transport Improvement Project

The government has set aside Ksh. 5.6 billion to revive the Nairobi Urban Transport Improvement Project (NUTIP), which was initiated by President Uhuru Kenyatta in 2013. The project aims to reduce traffic congestion in Nairobi by improving the city’s public transport system.

The project will be implemented by the National Transport and Infrastructural Development Authority (NHIDAA) and will involve the construction of new bus rapid transit (BRT) lines, the upgrading of existing roads and footpaths, and the purchase of new buses.

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Nairobi Kanjo Department Gets New Vehicles Worth Sh105 Million

On May 17, 2023, Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja launched 19 new vehicles for the city’s inspectorate department, also known as Kanjo. The vehicles, which are valued at Sh105 million, are part of Sakaja’s plan to improve the efficiency of the department and its ability to provide services to the city’s residents.

The new vehicles include 10 double-cab pickup trucks, 8 water bowsers, and a garbage truck. They will be used to collect garbage, remove illegal structures, and enforce traffic rules.

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H.E Sakaja addressing County Staff At City Hall

Governor Sakaja is committed to improving the lives of Nairobi residents by implementing policies and programs that enhance the city’s infrastructure, services, and overall quality of life. His promise to prioritize the development and renovation of stadiums, for example, aims to provide residents with modern and well-equipped spaces for sporting activities and recreational purposes. This initiative promotes a healthy lifestyle, fosters talent development, and encourages community engagement. By investing in the sporting infrastructure of Nairobi, Governor Sakaja is creating a vibrant and inclusive community that prioritizes the well-being of its residents.

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