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www.kenha.co.ke The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) is an autonomous road agency . Its responsibility is for the management, development, rehabilitation, and maintenance of Class S, A and B roads as explained below.
Map showing the scope of the LAPSSET Project within Kenya. The Lamu Port-South Sudan-Ethiopia-Transport (LAPSSET) Corridor project, also known as Lamu corridor is a transport and infrastructure project in Kenya that, [1] when complete, will be the country's second transport corridor.
Kung'u Ndung'u is a Kenyan civil engineer and business executive who was appointed as the Director-General of the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA), effective 8 October 2021. He replaced Peter Mundinia who retired. Before his current assignment, Kung'u was the Director of Road Asset and Corridor Management at KeNHA. [1] [2]
Kenya Bus Services, Nairobi. There are around 100,000 matatus (), which constitute the bulk of the country's public transport system.. Once the largest bus company in Kenya, Kenya Bus Services, ran into financial difficulties, forcing them to reduce the number of buses operated.
The county headquarters is linked to Nakuru and Eldoret by class C roads which fall under the Kenya National Highways Authority (KENHA). In January 2016, Fly-SAX began twice-weekly flights between Lake Baringo Airport and Nairobi–Wilson , becoming the first airline to serve the airport.
The Government of the Republic of Kenya (GoK) is the national government of the Republic of Kenya located in East Africa.It is composed of 47 Counties, each county with its own semi-autonomous governments, including the national capital of Nairobi, where the national government is primarily based.
The company was founded on 1 February 1954 as the Kenya Power Company (KPC) and was commissioned to construct the transmission line between Nairobi and Tororo in Uganda. . This was to transmit power generated at the Owen Falls Dam to K
The original Uganda Railway was transformed into the East African Railways and Harbours Corporation (EAR&H) after World War I.The EAR&H managed the railways of Uganda, Kenya, and Tanganyika until the collapse of the East African Community in 1977. [1]