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Section of Thika Superhighway to experience 2-month traffic disruption

Section of Thika Superhighway to experience 2-month traffic disruption
Section of Thika Road. Image is used for illustration. PHOTO/@warui_ace/X

Motorists using Thika Superhighway should expect traffic disruption at Kihunguro from Monday, October 20, to Saturday, December 20, 2025.

The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has announced that the disruption will affect both service lanes on the Nairobi- and Thika-bound sides.

“KeNHA wishes to notify the public that a section of Thika Superhighway (A2) Road at Kihunguro will experience traffic disruption along the Nairobi and Thika bound service lanes from Monday 20th October, 2025 to Saturday 20th December, 2025,” KeNHA stated.

The disruption will allow for the construction of column bases and stub columns for the new Kihunguro footbridge. The project is part of KeNHA’s ongoing effort to improve pedestrian safety and ease movement along the busy superhighway.

In a public notice issued by Acting Director General Luka Kimeli, KeNHA said it has developed a traffic management plan to guide road users through the affected section. The plan will include diversions, temporary signage, and the deployment of traffic marshals and police officers to help direct vehicles and ensure smooth flow.

X post by KeNHA. PHOTO/Screengrab by People Daily Digital
X post by KeNHA. PHOTO/Screengrab by People Daily Digital

KeNHA urges caution

Motorists have been advised to follow the directions given by the traffic officers and marshals on site. KeNHA also urged drivers to be patient and exercise caution while approaching the construction area to avoid accidents and unnecessary delays.

The project is aimed at enhancing safety for both motorists and pedestrians who frequently cross the highway at Kihunguro.

The footbridge will provide a safer crossing point for residents, especially schoolchildren and traders, who often risk their lives darting through speeding traffic. Once completed, the bridge is expected to reduce accidents and improve traffic flow by separating pedestrians from vehicles.

Drivers have been encouraged to plan their journeys early and use alternative routes where possible during the construction period. Those seeking more information or assistance can contact KeNHA through its toll-free number 0800 211 244, customer care line 0700 423 606, or via email.

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Kenneth Mwenda

Kenneth Mwenda is a digital writer with over five years of experience. He graduated in February 2022 with a Bachelor of Commerce in Finance from The Co-operative University of Kenya. He has written news and feature stories for platforms such as Construction Review Online, Sports Brief, Briefly News, and Criptonizando. In 2023, he completed a course in Digital Investigation Techniques with AFP. He joined People Daily in May 2025. For inquiries, he can be reached at [email protected].

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