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George Ruto’s Mood matatu boasts solar power, bucket seats, 65 inch TVs, Apocalypse speakers and a DJ set. The matatu could ...
[File, Standard] Transport players and passengers have expressed mixed reactions over the Nairobi County proposal to instill discipline and restore sanity in the matatu sector. The proposals ...
Nairobi Metropolitan Area Transport Authority ... the adoption of scheduled services eliminates the unpredictability of matatus, while the fixed fares bring transparency and budget-friendly ...
In a video seen by the Star on Thursday, the leaders agreed to work together in the future saying there will be no more problems between them. During the standoff, drivers and conductors were seen ...
The standoff involving Public Service Vehicles (PSV) matatu operators and hawkers that was witnessed on Thursday, January 30 within the Nairobi Central Business District (CBD) has been resolved.
The Kenyan capital Nairobi is slowly introducing electric buses into the fleet of notoriously noisy and polluting matatus that ply its streets. Drivers selected to operate these Chinese-made and ...
For most travelers headed to Kenya, and to many destinations throughout East and Central Africa, the first point of contact is the capital of Nairobi. The timing of onward connections often means ...
Public transport owners are not taking the increase lightly, with an increase of fares between Sh10 to Sh30 in Nairobi, the capital, and between Sh100 to Sh200 for matatus making long-distance travel ...
The much-awaited relocation of public service vehicles (PSVs) from the city centre will begin next month, Nairobi Metropolitan Services has said. First to be affected will be matatus plying Ngong ...
Matatu owners want Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS) and City Hall to involve genuine operators in the quest to restore sanity in the public transport sector in the city. Chaos continues with a ...
You can't think of Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, without thinking of Matatus—colorful, privately-owned buses that about 70 percent of Nairobi citizens rely on to get around, as their speakers ...