The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) Lower Eastern Region is participating in the Machakos Trade Expo 2026 being held at Machakos Golf Club from Thursday, 5th through to Saturday, 7th March.
During the Expo, the team is engaging traders and members of the public on road reserve protection and road safety matters.

KeNHA officers are sensitizing traders on the laws and regulations governing road reserves, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding these spaces to enhance road safety and support sustainable road infrastructure.
Informational materials were also issued to traders, while visitors at the KeNHA exhibition tent learnt more about road safety practices and the Authority’s mandate in managing and protecting the national road network.

The event was graced by the CECM for Trade, Industry, Innovation and Cooperatives, Sharon Kalunda, who underscored the importance of collaboration between government agencies and the business community in promoting compliance with regulations and fostering safe, well-organised trading environments.
By Anthony Solly


















