Zigi Rizla
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The 84km Kenol - Sagana - Marua dual carriageway project in Kenya is set to be partially opened before the end of 2021.
The USD 273.3 million project is the country’s second most expensive road after Thika superhighway (USD 418 million). It is set to connect the Northern Corridor from Nairobi to the Lapsset Corridor in Isiolo and is expected to link Kenya to Ethiopia.
The 84 km road project starts from Kenol Township in Murang’a County through Kambiti in Machakos County and Sagana in Kirinyaga County, proceed to and end at Marua in Nyeri County.
Phase-I of the project will see 36 km of road constructed from Sagana to Marua, while Phase-II will stretch for 48 km from Kenol to Sagana.
The project is scheduled to be fully completed by mid 2022.
The USD 273.3 million project is the country’s second most expensive road after Thika superhighway (USD 418 million). It is set to connect the Northern Corridor from Nairobi to the Lapsset Corridor in Isiolo and is expected to link Kenya to Ethiopia.
The 84 km road project starts from Kenol Township in Murang’a County through Kambiti in Machakos County and Sagana in Kirinyaga County, proceed to and end at Marua in Nyeri County.
Phase-I of the project will see 36 km of road constructed from Sagana to Marua, while Phase-II will stretch for 48 km from Kenol to Sagana.
The project is scheduled to be fully completed by mid 2022.