Nation | by Hilary Kimuyu
Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has been granted access to the land on the wayleave of the Nairobi Expressway.
This was confirmed by Transport and Infrastructure Cabinet Secretary James Macharia when he inspected the construction of the 27.1-kilometre highway yesterday. The elevated road starts in Mlolongo, traverse Uhuru Highway and ends at the James Gichuru Road junction.
“The 66 KVA power lines that will facilitate the transfer of electricity cables recently arrived in the country. The transfer of other services is progressing,” Mr Macharia said…
