The planned training will target motorists who spend extended periods behind the wheel, including private drivers, public service vehicle operators and commercial truck drivers.
Lucy Mulaa, John Masila, and John Mutiso—three NTSA staffers who work under Tuigong, have been dragged through a humiliating ordeal that reeks of intimidation and retaliation.
NTSA staff find themselves reduced to mere spectators of a system they supposedly own, unable to generate the comprehensive reports essential for proper oversight and accountability.
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has announced plans to enhance the safety of school-going children by introducing advanced safety features on school buses. In a statement released on Tuesday, January 15, NTSA outlined its intention to integrate a ‘Stop Signal Arm and dual red-light indicator’ onto school buses, marking a significant step toward […]
After losing a case in the High Court, the National Transport and Safety Authority has suspended its services, a decision that could cripple the operations of driving schools. The NTSA, in a public notice on February 14, announced the halting of all services relating to driving schools, saying it was complying with the court’s orders. […]
December has been a black month for Kenya, according to available statistics, at least 250 were killed across the country in series of road accidents. So serious the cases got that considerations have been out to make road carnage a national disaster. The last time Kenya lost so many people of that magnitude was during […]
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