KeNHA closes section of Mwingi-Ukasi Road for almost four months

In addition, the authority is urging road users to exercise caution around the work areas, follow the proposed traffic management plan, and cooperate with traffic marshals on site to ensure safety during the construction period.
The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has announced the closure of a section of the Mwingi-Ukasi (A3) Road at Kwa-Vii to allow for the construction of a box culvert.
According to a public notice issued by the authority, the affected section of the road will be fully closed for about three and a half months, from Monday, July 28, 2025, to Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
More To Read
- Traffic chaos in Mombasa after KeNHA closed Makupa–Changamwe section for road works
- Poor roads, reckless drivers, unroadworthy vehicles blamed for deadly August crashes
- KeNHA closes Marigat–Loruk Road due to rising Lake Baringo floodwaters
- Raila pushes for expanded devolution, says counties should run schools and local infrastructure
- Court slashes forest land allocation for Kiambu Road project
- KeNHA explains why US firm's Nairobi-Mombasa Expressway proposal was rejected
“Mwingi-Ukasi (A3) Road shall be fully closed at Km 39+400 (Kwa-vii). This is to allow for the construction of a Box culvert, and motorists are therefore advised to use the designated diversion as indicated in the diversion plan,” said Eng. Luka Kimeli, Acting Director General of KeNHA.
In addition, the authority is urging road users to exercise caution around the work areas, follow the proposed traffic management plan, and cooperate with traffic marshals on site to ensure safety during the construction period.

Top Stories Today