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Construction of Rironi-Mau Summit Highway To Start in August, Ruto Announces
The long-overdue construction of the Rironi-Mau Summit Road is set to commence in August, as announced by President William Ruto.
The President stated that the design work and other technical aspects of the project are nearly complete, with groundbreaking scheduled for two months’ time.
“We have agreed with the contractors to speed up the project and complete it by 2027. If not, they should have done a substantial portion of it by that time,” he said.
He made these remarks while hosting a delegation of leaders from Nakuru County at State House, Nairobi, on Wednesday.
Attendees included Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika, Trade and Investments Cabinet Secretary Lee Kinyanjui, and other leaders.
President Ruto explained that the Rironi-Mau Summit Road will feature four lanes from Rironi to Naivasha town, as well as improvements to the Maai Mahiu-Naivasha road.
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