Matatu operators should be made to know that they cannot be a law unto themselves.
Matatu operators should be made to know that they cannot be a law unto themselves.
Commuters must be ready for chaos but nothing comes without a sacrifice.
Kenyans are bracing for a public transport crisis Monday as the government cracks down on non-compliant matatus.
A major showdown looms on Monday as public service vehicles (PSV) have declared that the matatu strike is still on, as government begins impl
Macharia blamed the high number of road crashes on reckless drivers.
New development on matatu strike and crackdown planned for tomorrow
Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i has declared that the scheduled crackdown on matatus is still on despite earlier calls for a nationwide strike by public service vehicle operators. Matiang’i says the ship has already sailed and there's no turning back until sanity is restored on Kenyan roads. “There is no turning back from Monday, they must comply including insurance companies stopping dubious deals,” says Matiang’i.
Interior CS Fred Matiang’i maintains that the planned matatu crackdown is still on despite earlier calls by matatu operators for a countrywide strike.
NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 10- Public Service Vehicles and operators have until Monday next week to comply with the famous Michuki rules, to avoid the wrath of - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke
You will be arrested from Monday if you board a matatu that is already full. Owners of public services vehicles that get involved in road accidents will also be arrested and prosecuted together with their drivers, insurers and body builders — if the body of the car is found to be sub-standard.