The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has announced a temporary partial closure of a section of Waiyaki Way in Nairobi for three months to facilitate the construction and extension of pedestrian infrastructure in the Westlands area. According to a notice issued by KeNHA Director General Eng. Luka Kimeli, the affected section is located on the Nakuru-bound carriageway between Karuna Close and the Westlands Roundabout. The partial closure will take effect from Thursday, June 25, 2026, and remain in place until Friday, September 25, 2026.
KeNHA said the traffic disruption is necessary to allow for extension works on the existing pedestrian footbridge at Dunhill Towers as well as the construction of the proposed Fogo Gaucho—QuickMart Westlands Footbridge. The authority noted that traffic will be diverted through the existing service lane during the construction period, as indicated in the traffic management plan.
Motorists using the busy highway have been advised to exercise caution while approaching the affected section and to adhere to all temporary traffic signage and traffic control measures that will be in place. The closure is expected to affect traffic movement along one of Nairobi’s busiest transport corridors, particularly during peak hours, and motorists have been encouraged to plan their journeys accordingly.
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