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Why you will pay Sh8.50 per km for the Rironi-Mau Summit Road

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Macharia Kamau
Why you will pay Sh8.50 per km for the Rironi-Mau Summit Road
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The Kenyan government has approved toll tariffs for the Rironi-Mau Summit Road, with different rates applied to specific segments of the highway. Motorists will pay Sh8.50 per kilometer for the Gilgil-Nakuru-Mau Summit section.

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Infrastructure tolling is a significant economic policy that impacts transportation costs and regional logistics for Kenyan citizens.

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Kenya will have to grapple with two different toll tariffs for the Rironi - Mau Summit Road after it has been completed, after the government approved different rates for the road that has been split into two segments. In a new disclosure yesterday, the Kenya National Highways Authority (Kenha) said it had approved a toll tariff of Sh8.50 per kilometre for the Gilgil-Nakuru-Mau Summit section. It had earlier, on June 23, approved a Sh8 per kilometre toll rate for the Rironi-Gilgil and Rironi-Mai Mahiu-Naivasha roads. Premium Article Get Full Access for Ksh299/Week. Fact-first reporting that puts you at the heart of the newsroom. Subscribe for full access. 🔥 Flash Sale ! Subscribe now and enjoy 50% off monthly and annual plans. Offer ends in…

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