Elsewhere the government has extended the completion date for the expansion of the Thika superhighway by two months, citing logistical challenges of relocating various utilities along the project site. The 27billion shillings project which was started three years ago had been scheduled for completion by December this year, but is now running behind schedule due to various challenges including a steep rise in fuel prices. Half of the project has already been completed, and the balance of works is now set for completion by February next year. Denis Otieno has the details.
transforming magical Kenya...yay!
now to train our much loved drivers.
Utadowot 9 months ago