Rising Road Carnage Sparks ConcernThe Motorists Association of Kenya (MAK) has urged action against rogue driving schools. Moreover, the call comes amid rising road accidents across the country early in the new year. Training Gaps in Driving SchoolsIn a statement on Monday, January 5, MAK
Authority Issues Directive The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has directed all motorists to present vehicles for mandatory annual inspections. Moreover, the inspections must be completed before schools reopen in January 2026. Inspection Centres Operational In a statement on Tuesday, December 30, NTSA confirmed that inspection centres across the country will
MAK Opposes Ruto’s Expressway PlanOn December 15, the Motorists Association of Kenya rejected President Ruto’s proposal for another expressway. Moreover, the group labelled the project neither urgent nor a national priority. Thika Superhighway Meets Global StandardsMAK stated that the Thika Superhighway already qualifies as an expressway by global standards. Additionally,




