Kenya National Highways Authority will temporarily shut down a section of the Eldoret Bypass to accommodate a cycling competition organized by Ceder Sports Academy. The closure affecting the stretch between Cheplaskei Interchange and Maili Tisa Interchange will last nine hours, with motorists directed to use an alternate route through Eldoret City Central Business District via Uganda Road.
Traffic police officers and marshals will guide residents and drivers during the event. The authority expressed regret for the disruptions while requesting public cooperation. Separately, KeNHA reported completing pothole repairs along approximately 30 kilometers of the Kisian to Ugunja Road, with remaining damaged sections undergoing base reconstruction ahead of asphalt patching expected to finish within two weeks.
Traffic police officers and marshals will guide residents and drivers during the event. The authority expressed regret for the disruptions while requesting public cooperation. Separately, KeNHA reported completing pothole repairs along approximately 30 kilometers of the Kisian to Ugunja Road, with remaining damaged sections undergoing base reconstruction ahead of asphalt patching expected to finish within two weeks.