KeNHA heeds public plea, says iconic Fig tree on Waiyaki Way will be transplanted - News Summed Up

KeNHA heeds public plea, says iconic Fig tree on Waiyaki Way will be transplanted


A fig tree at the junction of Mpaka Road and Wayaki Way in Nairobi that has been earmarked for felling by the Kenya National Highways Authority (KENHA) to pave way for the Nairobi Expressway. PHOTO | SALATON NJAUA fig tree at the junction of Mpaka Road and Wayaki Way in Nairobi that has been earmarked for felling by the Kenya National Highways Authority (KENHA) to pave way for the Nairobi Expressway. “This iconic fig tree sits right at the center of the Nairobi Expressway operation area. This iconic fig tree sits right at the center of the Nairobi Expressway operation area. The Nairobi Expressway project is expected to be complete by December 2022, to possibly bring to an end Nairobi’s infamous traffic congestion.


Source: Daily Nation October 01, 2020 15:33 UTC



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