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.
Drivers are required to pay fines immediately via M-Pesa or mobile money platforms.
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