Under Economic Fire: Fuel Prices, Austerity & What Keeps You Moving
When Movement Becomes Survival Fuel prices are up again and the parts guy has also adjusted his prices. The daily cost of running a vehicle keeps rising. But in the midst of all that, cargo still needs to keep moving, customers still expect delivery, and today’s targets still have to be hit. For drivers, riders, […]
When the Road Fights Back: Delivering Under Unrest
During the week of July 7th, Kenya’s transport network was put to the test. Major roads were blocked, streets were deserted or flooded with unrest, and vehicles were either grounded or forced into dangerous, unpredictable detours. According to The Star Kenya, at least 31 people were reported dead, over 300 injured, and more than 270 […]
How We Treat the Most Vulnerable on the Road Says Everything About Us
Our Treatment of Special-Category Vehicles In Kenya today, vehicles meant to protect and serve, from school buses, ambulances, garbage trucks, to utility vans, are treated with astonishing disregard. This isn’t just bad road behavior. It’s a moral failure. It shows what we value, and more tragically, what we don’t. Zebra Crossings & Speed Zones: The Silent […]
How the New Rironi–Mau Summit Expressway Will Shape the Future of Road Travel in Kenya
Kenya’s road network is entering a transformative phase with the development of the 170 km Rironi–Mau Summit dual carriageway, a four-lane expressway designed to ease travel between Nairobi and the western regions of the country. The project, valued at Ksh 90 billion and structured under a public-private partnership model, is being delivered by contractors, including […]