Friday 17 July 2015

Main Roads to be affected by OBAMA TRIP to Kenya

Mombasa road, Uhuru highway, Limuru road, the Thika Superhighway and Kiambu roads are most likely to be affected during U.S. President Barack Obama’s visit to the country next week.

Nairobi Governor Dr. Evans Kidero has said that the effect will be felt on feeder roads and that due process will be communicated as plans for Obama’s arrival continue.

The County Government of Nairobi has been carrying out a clean-up exercise of the city as well as repairs on major
infrastructural installations in the city.
Mombasa Road has been spruced up with plants and sidewalks created on many city roads in a bid to leave a lasting impression on the visitors.

Statehouse, where Obama is expected to visit, is also receiving a touch-up. The world will converge in Nairobi next week for the Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES), an annual platform aimed at connecting emerging entrepreneurs with business leaders, international organizations and governments.

The idea was conceptualized by President Obama Nearly 1,500 delegates from across the world are expected to attend the summit alongside hundreds of journalists and support staff for the various leaders and business moguls. Obama is expected in Nairobi on July 24th.

Source: Citizen Digital

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