Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    KahawatunguKahawatungu
    Button
    • NEWS
    • BUSINESS
    • KNOW YOUR CELEBRITY
    • POLITICS
    • TECHNOLOGY
    • SPORTS
    • HOW-TO
    • WORLD NEWS
    KahawatunguKahawatungu
    BUSINESS

    Stranded Commuters, Traffic Jams, Pickpockets As Matatu CBD Ban Takes Effect

    Francis MuliBy Francis MuliDecember 3, 2018Updated:December 3, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram Email
    Commuters walk to/from Ngara bus terminus. PHOTO/ FRANCIS MULI
    Share
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Telegram Pinterest Email Copy Link
    Commuters walk from Ngara stage to the CBD following the ban and vice versa. PHOTO/ FRANCIS MULI

    Thousands of commuters this morning were left stranded, some opting to walk long distances as entry of matatus at the Central Business District (CBD) of Nairobi ban took effect.

    Even as some chose to work to the new matatu stages, others could not locate the new pick up points for matatus going their route.

    Some matatu operators chose not to go to their newly allocated stages, saying that they were congested hence leaving commuters before they reached their congestion. This mostly affected commuters along Jogoo Road.

    “We cannot go to Muthurwa stage. It can barely accomodate seven 14-seater matatus, so what about hundreds of 33 seaters?” posed a matatu driver who spoke to this writer.

    Ghosted Koja bus terminus. PHOTO/ FRANCIS MULI

    At the city centre where the ban has been effected, former stages remained ghosted by matatus, while crowds decorated the CDB. However, pickpockets took advantage of the congested city to steal from unsuspecting commuters.

    Read: Matatu Termini To Be Moved Out Of CBD Beginning December 3rd

    Some of those who did not know where to pick their mataus were stolen from by people who pretented to help them with luggage to the new pick up points.

    Here’s a video showing the situation at Ngara stage in the morning:-

    Along major roads traffic jams ensued as most people chose to use personal cars, while the enforcement of the ban by traffic police and city askaris slowed down traffic.

    The County Government of Nairobi announced the ban last week, declaring a total ban of matatus from entering the CBD.

    Commuters walk to/from Ngara bus terminus. PHOTO/ FRANCIS MULI

    “The operators are required to take note that the changes take effect as from 3rd day of December 2018 and all previous gazette notices/lette allocating any other place as picking and dropping areas within the CBD are hereby revoked and become null and void,” read the notice signed by the acting county secretary Pauline Kahiga Waititu.

    Read: Uber Contemplates Venturing Into Matatu Business

    In the new move, all routes accessing the CBD from Waiyaki Way/Uhuru Highway, Kipande Road and Limuru Road will dock at the Murang’a Road (Fig Tree) terminus A.

    All routes accessing CBD fom Thika Road up to and including Ruiru and Kiambu Road will pick and drop passengers at Fig Tree terminus B.

    All vehicles that go past Ruiru but branch off before or at Kenol Town on Nyeri/Meru-Nairobi road will use Desai Service Road Terminus.

    All vehicles that go past Kenol Town on Nyeri/Meru-Nairobi Road as well as upcountry vehicles accessing Nairobi via Waiyaki Way will use Park Road Terminus.

    Vehicles using Juja Road, Ring Road Ngara and Park Road will use Ngara Road Terminus while all urban and peri urban routes from Mombasa Road/ Lang’ata Road will use Hakati Terminus.

    Urban and peri urban routes from Ngong Road will converge at Railway Terminus while vehicles from Jogoo Road/ Lusaka Road will use Muthurwa Terminus.

    All high capacity PSV vehicles from upcountry will use Machakos Terminus.

    Vehicles on circular route will connect all termini to CBD and Upperhill while those on diametric routes will use the Central Bus Station.

    Do you have a story you want told? Do you know of a sensitive story you would like us to get our hands on? Email your news TIPS to Editor@kahawatungu.com  Also WhatsApp 0708677607 with your news tips

    Email your news TIPS to Editor@Kahawatungu.com — this is our only official communication channel

    Matatu CBD Ban
    Follow on Facebook Follow on X (Twitter)
    Share. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp LinkedIn Telegram Email
    Francis Muli
    • Website
    • Facebook
    • X (Twitter)
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn

    Follow me on Twitter @francismuli_ Email: Editor@Kahawatungu.com

    Related Posts

    Kenya on course as a regional security, trade, digital, and governance hub

    December 6, 2025

    Why More Buyers Are Choosing Premium Gold for Everyday Wear

    December 6, 2025

    How Convenience Products Are Reshaping Everyday Chores in 2025

    December 6, 2025

    Comments are closed.

    Latest Posts

    Kenya on course as a regional security, trade, digital, and governance hub

    December 6, 2025

    McLaren prepared to use team orders in Abu Dhabi

    December 6, 2025

    Meta shifts some metaverse investments to AI smart glasses

    December 6, 2025

    US hits out at EU’s ‘suffocating regulations’ after it fines Elon Musk’s X

    December 6, 2025

    US vaccine panel votes to end recommendation for hepatitis B jabs for newborns

    December 6, 2025

    Trump administration says Europe faces ‘civilisational erasure’

    December 6, 2025

    Why More Buyers Are Choosing Premium Gold for Everyday Wear

    December 6, 2025

    The Homeowner’s Guide to Planning a Safe and Efficient Heat Room

    December 6, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    © 2025 Kahawatungu.com. Designed by Okii.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.