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The newly launched Rironi-Mau Summit superhighway project is projected to cut the grueling 10-hour journey to the Malaba border to just five hours, promising a significant economic boost for Kenya and the wider East African region.

President William Ruto is set to officially launch the dualling of the 175-kilometre Rironi-Mau Summit highway today, a massive infrastructure project aimed at ending decades of traffic gridlock on the critical Northern Corridor.





President Ruto's latest national address outlines ambitious economic and security targets, but citizens and civil society demand a clear roadmap for turning high-stakes promises into tangible relief for Kenyans.

As a G20 expert group proposes a new international body to tackle wealth disparities, Kenyan civil society demands action on debt and fair taxation, amplifying the local impact of a growing global crisis.

The Sh180 billion Rironi-Mau Summit highway has been divided into two contracts, a move attributed to Beijing's investment rules but raising questions on transparency under Kenya's Public-Private Partnership laws.

