Kenyan roads are among the most dangerous in the world and it is hard to avoid the conclusion that decision-makers in government prefer to keep them...
Fifty-five years after independence, Nairobi's urban planning still privileges the well-heeled motorists over the walking poor. This, as PATRICK GATHARA explains, is rooted in colonial policy.
“The people are the city.” – Citizens in William Shakespeare’s Coriolanus At the crack of dawn, roughly between 5a.m and 7a.m, the “Great Trek” in Nairobi...
“There are no signs beyond this point. You are on your own.” The stretch of road from Homa Bay to Mbita and Rusinga Island is probably...
Eliminating traffic deaths and injuries is an achievable goal. But to do it, Kenya must change, not just its roads and its drivers, but itself.