A tragic road accident in the Nyanja area along the Nakuru-Eldoret Highway claimed the lives of at least six individuals and left five others injured on Friday night.The incident unfolded around 8:30 PM, involving a Toyota Hiace matatu and a Mercedes-Benz Actros trailer. Authorities reported that the matatu, carrying 11
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19 Fatalities Recorded in Bumgoma and Kericho Road Accidents
Tragically, six individuals lost their lives, and more than a dozen sustained injuries in two distinct road accidents that occurred in Bungoma and Kericho counties.According to police reports, these accidents took place on Saturday evening. The first incident unfolded on Saturday afternoon when a log-laden trailer lost control and overturned
Fatal Crash Involving Presidential Press Vehicle at Ainabkoi Junction
A tragic accident involving a presidential press vehicle at Ainabkoi Junction along the Eldoret–Nakuru highway resulted ign one fatality and four serious injuries. This incident unfolded around 7 PM on Sunday.A Prado, en route to Nakuru, collided head-on with a Voxy traveling towards Eldoret. Uasin Gishu Police Commander Benjamin Mwanthi
NTSA Launches Instant Traffic Fines SMS System
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has launched the Instant Fines Traffic Management System, a digital platform that automatically notifies motorists of traffic violations nationwide.In a public announcement on March 9, 2026, NTSA confirmed the system’s full operation, stating it will send traffic violation alerts directly to drivers via
Why Driving in Nairobi Is a Survival Skill, Not a Lesson
Driving begins in various ways: perhaps at a local driving school, in your father’s old pickup, or in a friend’s parent’s car. Regardless of the starting point, every aspiring driver eventually encounters the rite of passage known as driving school. This experience often serves not just to impart driving skills,
Bodaboda Riders Torch Matatu After Fatal Crash on Juja Road
Nine Killed in Naivasha Road Crash on Nairobi–Nakuru Highway
Kisumu–Busia Road Crisis Deepens as Users Demand Action
The 112 km route linking Kisumu and Busia, formerly a crucial artery for accessing Ugandan and East African markets, has declined into a perilous road section, stirring public discontent and renewed demands for accountability from the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA).Due to years of insufficient upkeep, the road has severely
