The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has issued a stern directive to roadside traders along the Thika Superhighway, ordering them to vacate their premises within seven days. This move aims to clear the path for critical infrastructure improvements designed to transform one of Kenya’s busiest transport corridors.
In a formal notice, the roads agency specifically identified traders operating at Kihunguro (both bounds), Allsops (both bounds), and the Delview sections. KeNHA instructed these business owners to remove all merchandise and structures from the road reserve within a week of the notice date.
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