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The government says construction of the 170km Rironi-Mau Summit expressway will kick off in the next three months after years of delay. Roads and Transport Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir says a contractor will be on site in the coming weeks as the government moves to address the perennial traffic jam along the Nairobi-Nakuru highway. This comes as the National Police Service, in a statement, say they have cleared a traffic gridlock along the Nakuru Highway that has lasted for more than 15 hours. Th
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Government to construct 170km Rironi Mau summit expressway
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