Kenyan Wall Street | by Eunniah Mbabazi
Kenya Power has revealed that the cost of relocating power lines along Mlolongo, Mombasa, and James Gichuru Roads to pave the way for construction of the 27.1 kilometre-long Nairobi Expressway will hit KSh1.08 billion.
The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) will shoulder the entire cost.
Initial estimations point at an estimated 40 acres to be acquired for the project, partly from Kenya Railways, Uhuru Park, the University of Nairobi, and Boulevard Hotel…









