No matatus in Nairobi CBD from Monday — Mike Sonko

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Matatus will no longer enter the Nairobi city centre starting Monday as City Hall moves to effect a ban aimed at decongesting the capital.

In a notice published in the dailies Thursday, the county government says it has established 11 termini while declaring null and void all others that had been previously allocated despite concerns that the new points lack enough capacity.

Starting December 3, all matatus from Uhuru Highway, Waiyaki Way, Kiambu, Thika Road, Kipande Road and Limuru Road will pick and drop passengers at Fig Tree in Ngara while all high capacity buses from upcountry will be stationed at Machakos Country bus next to Muthurwa market
 
PSVs plying Mombasa Road and Lang’ata Road will now drop and pick passengers at Hakati terminus while those from Jogoo Road will will now terminate at Muthurwa.

All matatus plying Ngong Road will now be expected to stop at Railways.
 
PSVs plying Mombasa Road and Lang’ata Road will now drop and pick passengers at Hakati terminus while those from Jogoo Road will will now terminate at Muthurwa.

All matatus plying Ngong Road will now be expected to stop at Railways.
But Muthurwa is too small and congested, how will it work.
 
What about BRT ONLY??
Illiterate gavanor ever,
Minemko kwa Kwenda mbele, this again wont work,
Lets come back here on Tuesday to evaluate the moves of uneducated Gavanor, the drug trafficker.
Nchi ya wendawazimu hiyo, achana nao. Poor planning in every project, how can a country launch an important direct fight to New York without proper research, they announced daily flights, just to change schedule after two days, purely failed state.
 
What about BRT ONLY??
Illiterate gavanor ever,
Minemko kwa Kwenda mbele, this again wont work,
Lets come back here on Tuesday to evaluate the moves of uneducated Gavanor, the drug trafficker.

Our previous governor was a PHD holder.
Our current illiterate governor has done 10 times more than his predecessor.
 
Will there be BRT ferrying people to the CBD from these outskirts or will commuters be forced to walk?
 
Will there be BRT ferrying people to the CBD from these outskirts or will commuters be forced to walk?

Majority of people in nairobi own private cars,so dont worry for this[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23].

Au mnaandikaga uongo!!
 
Nchi ya wendawazimu hiyo, achana nao. Poor planning in every project, how can a country launch an important direct fight to New York without proper research, they announced daily flights, just to change schedule after two days, purely failed state.
like atcl route to mumbai starting in sept 2018????
 
Nchi ya wendawazimu hiyo, achana nao. Poor planning in every project, how can a country launch an important direct fight to New York without proper research, they announced daily flights, just to change schedule after two days, purely failed state.
At the end of the day, Kenya with its so called "poor planning" is ahead of you in every sector including infrastructure and logistics efficiency where most govt projects are.... So our 'poor planning' has better effectiveness than your 'good planning' ... What does that say about you people !!?????
 
Nchi ya wendawazimu hiyo, achana nao. Poor planning in every project, how can a country launch an important direct fight to New York without proper research, they announced daily flights, just to change schedule after two days, purely failed state.
Hakuna business strategy ambayo haiwezi badilishwa kwani strategy nzuri ni ile ina change based on changing circumstances.
 
Hapana Tony, katika hili lazima mkubali kwamba mpo na mapungufu makubwa sana katika kupanga mambo yenu, kawaida ticket za ndege zinanunuliwa hadi miezi sita ijayo, tulitegemea kwamba kabla ya kuanzisha safari muhimu kama hizi, angalau mngekuwa mumeuza tickets za mwenzi mmoja, kumbe hata tickets za wiki mlikua hamjauza, sasa kwanini mlitangaza daily flights to New York?
Hakuna business strategy ambayo haiwezi badilishwa kwani strategy nzuri ni ile ina change based on changing circumstances.
 
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