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KeNHA, Stakeholders Discuss Road Reserve Protection and Safety on Athi River–Namanga Highway

The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) Corridor A Management, led by Eng. Stephen Muli, has held a stakeholder meeting to address road reserve protection and safety along the Athi River–Isinya–Namanga (A2) Road.

The forum, attended by Kajiado East MP Kakuta Ole Maimai and other government officials, focused on the challenges posed by rapid urban growth and uncoordinated planning in towns such as Kitengela and Isinya. Stakeholders raised concerns that encroachment on road reserves was threatening traffic flow, safety, and future infrastructure expansion.

MP Ole Maimai underscored the need to improve access, enhance safety, and streamline traffic along the busy corridor. He called for stronger collaboration between road agencies and local leadership to ensure sustainable urban development that safeguards transport infrastructure.

KeNHA reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with stakeholders to protect road reserves and implement safety measures to accommodate the region’s growing population and economic activity.

Written By Rodney Mbua

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