Once the upgrade of the Rironi-Mau Summit road is done, Kenyans travelling to western Kenya might have limited options but to pay to use the road, with the government appearing reluctant to offer toll-free alternatives.
This is even as concerns continue to mount that the project has taken an overly commercial approach despite transport infrastructure being a public good and an economic enabler for Kenya and its East African neighbours.
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