Macharia said the toll roads start from the African Inland Church, Mlolongo, and runs in the central service all the way to the James Gichuru. Users will pay tolls ranging from Sh100 to Sh1,500, depending on the type of vehicle and entry and exit points. It is expected to be completed in December 2022 by the China Road and Bridge Corporation. It will be a four-lane, dual carriageway being constructed along the middle section of the road between Mlolongo and Waiyaki Way and terminating at the James Gichuru junction. The Ministry of Transport estimates it will take only 20 minutes to get from James Gichuru Road junction in Westlands to Mlolongo using the road.
Source: The Star December 31, 2020 12:33 UTC