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No Traffic Disruptions Expected During Madaraka Day Celebrations: Police Spokesperson

The National Police Service has announced that there will be no traffic interference expected during the Madaraka Day celebrations set for Wednesday, June 1.

The National Police Service Spokesperson Bruno Shioso while issuing guidelines stated that sufficient police officers will be deployed to guide all motorists and ensure the free flow of traffic to and from the venue.

Shioso further noted that vehicles with red stickers will be ushered to Uhuru gardens through gate three while the spillover will be guided for parking at Uchumi supermarket.

“Motorists are urged to exercise caution and obey traffic laws at all times. Stern action will be taken against offenders,” he added.

According to his guidelines, other vehicles will advance along Langata link road, drop visitors at Carnivore-link road junction and will be guided for parking at Carnivore grounds.

“The rest of the vehicles will drop visitors at the same junction then proceed to SwamiNarayan Temple road and park at Ulinzi Sports Complex,” he instructed.

Moreover, the National Police Spokesperson added that, when the celebrations are over, VVIPs will be the first to leave through gate two followed by vehicles parked at Uchumi supermarket, then those at Carnival Grounds and finally those parked at Ulinzi Sports Complex.

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Lynn-Linzer Kibebe

Lynn-Linzer Kibebe is a journalist whose focus is on Politics and Lifestyle stories with a special interest in matters of Disability and Fashion. Her stories serve both National and Regional interests.

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