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Private firm to run BRT buses under 12-year concession
Summary
Kenya will offer a private firm a 12-year concession to run bus rapid transport buses (BRT) on Thika and Mombasa roads to ease traffic in Nairobi.
Nairobi Metropolitan Area Transport Authority acting director-general Francis Gitau said the firm would run 300 BRT buses from next February ending speculations on who will manage the buses.
The concessionaire, Mr Gitau said, would be a single firm or a group of companies in the transport sector.
Wednesday July 07 2021
Road works for the Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) Station under construction along Thika Road Superhighway at Survey on June 7, 2021. PHOTO | DIANA NGILA | NMG
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