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Moja Expressway announces 20 vacancies for Toll Attendants on the Nairobi Expressway, setting a January 30 deadline for applicants seeking to join the infrastructure project.

Moja Expressway Company, the operator of the iconic 27-kilometer elevated highway, has announced a fresh recruitment drive. The company is looking to hire 20 Toll Attendants, offering a rare entry-level opportunity into the lucrative world of infrastructure management.
The vacancy notice, released this morning, signals the operator's intent to optimize service delivery as traffic volumes on the expressway continue to shatter projections. Since its launch, the road has become a lifeline for Nairobi motorists, cutting travel time from Mlolongo to Westlands from two hours to 20 minutes. The new recruits will be the face of this efficiency.
The position is more than just collecting cash. Toll Attendants are tasked with managing the complex Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) systems, assisting motorists in distress, and ensuring the smooth flow of traffic at peak hours. "We are looking for individuals with high integrity, tech-savviness, and grace under pressure," a company HR representative stated.
The application window is tight. Interested candidates must submit their credentials by January 30, 2026. In a country grappling with youth unemployment, these 20 slots represent a golden ticket. The company has also warned applicants to avoid middlemen, stating that the recruitment process is free and fair.
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