Traffic authorities have implemented enhanced security measures around Kasarani Stadium for the upcoming match. Joseph Chirchir, Nairobi Area Traffic Commandant, announced additional roadblocks at strategic city locations. These steps address security failures from last Sunday's game that prompted Confederation of African Football penalties against Kenya. Officials aim to facilitate smooth movement for teams and supporters while preventing incidents.
Alternative routes have been designated for different city sections. Motorists from central business district to Thika must use Kiambu Road via Exit 4. Vehicles from Thika Superhighway to Mwiki should follow Ruaraka Baba Dogo Lucky Summer route. Drivers without access passes heading to Kasarani from CBD must use service lanes at Exits 7 and 8. Police recommend avoiding Thika Road to prevent traffic jams.
Match day road restrictions remain active. Aerodrome Road faces complete closure between Madaraka and Bunyala roundabouts. Mombasa Road will have restrictions from Lusaka to Bunyala roundabouts. Morocco and DR Congo compete in a decisive group match.
Alternative routes have been designated for different city sections. Motorists from central business district to Thika must use Kiambu Road via Exit 4. Vehicles from Thika Superhighway to Mwiki should follow Ruaraka Baba Dogo Lucky Summer route. Drivers without access passes heading to Kasarani from CBD must use service lanes at Exits 7 and 8. Police recommend avoiding Thika Road to prevent traffic jams.
Match day road restrictions remain active. Aerodrome Road faces complete closure between Madaraka and Bunyala roundabouts. Mombasa Road will have restrictions from Lusaka to Bunyala roundabouts. Morocco and DR Congo compete in a decisive group match.