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    KeNHA Lists Alternative Routes For Motorists Ahead Of 2025 WRC Safari Rally

    David WafulaBy David WafulaMarch 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has outlined four alternative routes for motorists to avoid heavy traffic during the 2025 World Rally Championship (WRC) Safari Rally, set to take place in Naivasha, Nakuru County.

    The highly anticipated event will begin on Thursday, March 20, and run until Sunday, March 23, 2025. KeNHA urged motorists to plan their travel in advance to avoid congestion caused by the rally.

    “The World Rally Championship is zooming into town, bringing excitement and high-speed action to our roads. To keep you moving smoothly, we have mapped out alternative routes to help you avoid traffic congestion,” KeNHA stated.

    Motorists traveling to Naivasha have been advised to use the Nairobi-Rironi-Flyover (Magumu)-Njabini-Ol Kalou-Dundori-Lanet route. Other options include the Nairobi-Rironi-Naivasha-Engineer-Ol Kalou-Dundori-Lanet route and the Nairobi-Thika-Magumu-Ol Kalou-Dundori-Lanet route. Additionally, KeNHA recommended the Nairobi-Ngong-Kibiko-Suswa shortcut as an alternative.

    The authority further advised those heading to the event to use four-wheel drive vehicles for a smoother experience.

    The National Police Service (NPS) has assured the public of adequate security throughout the event, stating that officers will be deployed to ensure smooth operations and the safety of spectators.

    “To ensure that this momentous event runs smoothly, the National Police Service will be on the ground to provide security and ensure the safety of all,” NPS announced.

    Meanwhile, President Ruto has revealed a reduction in government spending on the WRC Safari Rally. Speaking on Thursday, March 20, he noted that the budget had been significantly cut from previous years.

    “In 2023, the WRC Safari Rally cost the Kenyan government Ksh2.1 billion. I firmly instructed the ministry to reduce the figure, bringing it down to Ksh1.3 billion in 2024. I’m happy that this year, the cost has further decreased to Ksh908 million,” he stated.

    The WRC Safari Rally is a major global motorsport event, attracting over 100,000 visitors and an estimated television audience of 120 million viewers across 170 countries. More than 50 international broadcasters are expected to air the event.

     

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