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Why Rironi-Kamandura Interchange will be closed for two months starting Friday

Kevin TevBy Kevin TevAugust 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Asection of Rironi-Kamandura Road will be closed for over two months to pave way for scheduled road works.

The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) announced a temporary traffic disruption occassioned by the closure of Rironi/Kamandura Interchange at the Junction A8 (Waiyaki Way), Limuru Road and A8 South (Mai Mahiu Road).

According to the Authority, the closure of the section of the road will pave way for the re-construction of the Rironi/Kamandura Interchange, including slip road, loops and approach roads.

The road section will be closed from Friday, August 22, 2025 to Friday, October 31, 2025.

Consequently, KeNHA is now advising motorists to use the following alternative routes:

  1. Traffic from A8 (Waiyaki Way) to Mai Mahiu (A8 South) will join the Old Naivasha Road just after Rubis Tilisi and proceed Straight to Mai Mahiu.
  2. Traffic from Mai Mahiu / A8 South to Nairobi will turn at Mutarakwa Junction onto Limuru Road and proceed to join A8(Waiyaki Way) at Kwa Mbira Flyover.
  3. Traffic from Ruaka/Ndenderu/Kabuku will proceed to Limuru Town and join the highway (A8) at Kwa Mbira Flyover.
  4. Through traffic along the highway to and from Kamandura-Kimende-Naivasha road (A8) remains unchanged.

KeNHA is equally advising motorists to follow the traffic management plan, project road signs and co-operate with police and traffic marshals on site.

 

By  Michael Majanga

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