KENYA’S public transport service is set for a major overhaul following the impending implementation of new regulations by the Transport and Safety Authority Board. The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure has prepared a raft of regulations, signed by Transport Secretary Michael Kamau on December 16. The regulations will be launched on February 1 and are perceived to be stringent than the famous Michuki laws. They contain stiffer penalties aimed at tackling high cases of road accidents. The regulations will replace laws introduced by the late John Michuki in 2004 when he served as...
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