News
Saba Saba: Hundreds of Upcountry Travellers Stranded as Police Block Entry into Nairobi CBD
Long-distance buses forced to park along major highways as authorities tighten security ahead of Saba Saba protests
NAIROBI, Kenya – Hundreds of passengers from upcountry regions found themselves stranded on Monday morning after police blocked public service vehicles from entering Nairobi’s Central Business District, citing security concerns ahead of planned Saba Saba commemorative protests.
Multiple long-distance buses were forced to park along Waiyaki Way and other major arteries leading into the city center, leaving passengers uncertain about their onward journey plans. Videos shared on social media platforms showed frustrated travelers disembarking from buses that had been turned away at various entry points.
The security crackdown saw authorities restricting access through key routes including Haile Selassie Avenue, Moi Avenue, and Kenyatta Avenue since early morning hours. Police checkpoints were also established along Kiambu Road, Jogoo Road, and Thika Road, effectively sealing off the CBD from incoming traffic.
The transport disruption comes as Kenya marks Saba Saba Day, commemorating the historic pro-democracy protests of July 7, 1990. Current opposition leaders had called for nationwide demonstrations, prompting heightened security measures across the capital.
Matatu operators within Nairobi reported a significant reduction in passenger numbers as commuters avoided the city center, fearing potential disruptions. Many businesses in the CBD remained closed as a precautionary measure.
However, Deputy Inspector General Gilbert Masengeli maintained that access to the CBD remained normal, telling reporters that “everybody is getting into the CBD, and everyone is going about their duties normally” – a statement that contradicts the visible reality on the ground.
The transport restrictions have particularly affected travelers from rural areas who rely on long-distance buses for connectivity to the capital, with many now facing uncertainty about accommodation and alternative transport arrangements.
As of midday, there was no official communication from authorities regarding when normal traffic flow would resume or what alternative arrangements would be made for stranded passengers.
Kenya Insights allows guest blogging, if you want to be published on Kenya’s most authoritative and accurate blog, have an expose, news TIPS, story angles, human interest stories, drop us an email on [email protected] or via Telegram
-
Business1 week agoEastleigh Businessman Accused of Sh296 Million Theft, Money Laundering Scandal
-
Investigations6 days agoInside Nairobi Firm Used To Launder Millions From Minnesota Sh39 Billion Fraud
-
Business1 week agoMost Safaricom Customers Feel They’re Being Conned By Their Billing System
-
Business1 week agoEXPLOSIVE: BBS Mall Owner Wants Gachagua Reprimanded After Linking Him To Money Laundering, Minnesota Fraud
-
News6 days agoUnfit for Office: The Damning Case Against NCA Boss Maurice Akech as Bodies Pile Up
-
News1 week agoTax Payers Could Lose Millions in KWS Sh710 Insurance Tender Scam As Rot in The Agency Gets Exposed Further
-
News1 week agoPastor James Irungu Collapses After 79 Hours Into 80-Hour Tree-Hugging Challenge, Rushed to Hospital
-
Sports1 week agoFury as Bettors Demand Probe Into Betika Over Alleged Unpaid Winnings

