Eastern Africa
Kenyan Government Seeks Ksh 12bn for Dual Carriage Road in Meru
The government of Kenya is currently sourcing funds to build the first dual carriage road in Meru, according to the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA).
The project is estimated to cost the Ksh12 billion (approx. US$110 million).
The final designs of the proposed dual carriage road are complete, and once it is constructed, the road will connect both the eastern and western bypasses that originate at Gikumene. The Kenya Urban Roads Authority constructed these bypasses at a project
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