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Nairobi roads rehabilitation begins as KURA advertises tenders for Jogoo Road

The tender documents are now accessible on the Public Procurement Information Portal and KURA’s official website.

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by The Star

Realtime26 November 2024 - 12:39
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In Summary


  • The initiative aligns with President William Ruto’s recent commitment to enhance the road infrastructure of Nairobi City, after he met with various national government agencies and the Nairobi City County Government to rehabilitate roads.
  • One of the roads in KURA’s notice outlines plans to rehabilitate the Savannah-Stage 17 Bridge Road, which the President promised during a church service in Soweto.


Mfangano Road before (L) and after (R) rehabilitation/NCCG



The rehabilitation of infrastructure in Nairobi City County has begun following the issuance of tenders by the Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA).

The initiative aligns with President William Ruto’s recent commitment to enhance the road infrastructure of Nairobi City after he met with various national government agencies and the Nairobi City County Government to rehabilitate roads.

One of the roads in KURA’s notice outlines plans to rehabilitate the Savannah-Stage 17 Bridge Road, which the President promised during a church service in Soweto.

Other roads in KURA’s tender notice include Jogoo Road and Landhies Road.

The tender documents are now accessible on the Public Procurement Information Portal and KURA’s official website.

While confirming the workload, Governor Johnson Sakaja emphasised the county’s commitment to spearheading improvements in various areas.

He noted that work on various roads across the city would start in December and would be rolled out in three phases.

The governor also stated that works in the CBD and various parts of the county were ongoing.

“Mfangano Lane in the lower CBD is already complete, and we are progressing with critical projects like the Haile Selassie Service Road near Agip Petrol Station, Utalii Lane, and Moi Avenue Service Road,” he said.

“This marks the beginning of a comprehensive plan to improve roads both in the CBD and across our estates.”

Governor Sakaja also emphasised stricter enforcement in areas like Kilimani and Kileleshwa, where developers will be required to rehabilitate adjacent roads before obtaining occupancy certificates.

On November 15 Governor Sakaja held a high-profile meeting with Transport CS Davis Chirchir when they agreed to integrate efforts with national agencies such as KURA, KENHA and KERRA to streamline road rehabilitation across Nairobi.

Nairobi County Executive for Mobility and Works Ibrahim Auma echoed the Governor’s commitment to ward-level projects.

“In Nyayo Highrise Ward, access roads are being upgraded, while construction is underway for the Roysambu Primary School Access Road in Zimmerman and Lenana B Road in Ngando Ward. We will continue working until all identified roads are completed,” Auma assured.


Mfangano Road before (L) and after (R) rehabilitation/NCCG

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