We send condolences to the families affected by today’s tragic Nganya accident.
Nganya is part of Kenya’s identity, but safety and human life must always come first.
Dangerous driving, Manyoka stunts, and bus crews hanging on doors continue to place lives at risk.
Manyoka Fao & other Stories!
Nganya is part of Kenya’s identity, but it must operate within clear safety standards and responsible regulation. Many current PSV regulations do not adequately address some of the evolving practices within the nganya culture ecosystem. @ntsa_kenya
Soo sad.
Nganya Culture slowly replacing Safety.
Manyoka stunts.
Nganya culture is part of Kenya’s urban transport identity, but safety and human life must always come first.
🚍 DETAT
A tough day on the road.
Wishing a quick recovery to everyone affected by the accident. Our thoughts are with the crew, passengers, and their families during this time. 🙏
Roads can be unpredictable—safety always comes first.
#obungajr#urbanwheelsmedia#RoadSafety
🚨ACCIDENT ALERT🚨
A Nganya has overturned along enterprise road opposite KCB Bank.
The driver was playing the usual Nganya games also called nyokanyoka, but sadly the car overturned, landing on the guys who were hanging on the door.
Several deaths confirmed. 😢
Pole to the family of those young men and to all those affected.
Our young guys when hanging on those nganyas please always be careful, the drivers too don't overspeed
Nganya culture must never replace safety.
Today’s tragic accident reminds us why discipline, driver training, and compliance with PSV safety regulations are critical.
Human life comes first.
#RoadSafety#FPTS
ACCIDENT ALERT!!! ⚠️
Breaking news just reaching us.
A Nganya has overturned along enterprise road opposite KCB Bank.
The driver was playing the usual Nganya games, but sadly the car overturned, landing on the guys who were hanging on the door.
Several deaths confirmed. 😢
A mass casualty road traffic incident involving an overturned PSV has occurred along Enterprise Road in Industrial Area, opposite Nairobi Prison.
Kenya Red Cross emergency response teams are on the scene providing first aid and evacuation support to those affected.
Happy Madaraka Day 🇰🇪
Today we celebrate Kenya’s freedom, unity, and progress.
Together, we continue advancing excellence in the public transport sector.
One Voice • One Route • One Future
#MadarakaDay#FPTS#Kenya
Happy Madaraka Day 🇰🇪
Today we celebrate Kenya’s freedom, unity, and progress.
Together, we continue advancing excellence in the public transport sector.
One Voice • One Route • One Future
#MadarakaDay#FPTS#Kenya
We are fully aware of the frustration, pain and burden that families, businesses, farmers and transporters have endured due to rising fuel prices over the past few weeks.
The truth is this: Kenya is facing the effects of a global fuel crisis caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This challenge is not unique to Kenya. Across the world, countries are grappling with rising fuel prices, supply shortages and disruptions in the global supply chain.
Since the beginning of this crisis, we have responded decisively to cushion Kenyans from high fuel prices and to ensure the country continues to enjoy a stable and uninterrupted fuel supply under the Government-to-Government framework.
In the April-May and May-June pricing cycles, the Government has spent KSh28.19 billion on fuel price support through direct stabilisation measures and Value Added Tax (VAT) relief of 8 per cent, protecting millions of Kenyans from even greater hardship.
Without Government intervention during this period, Super Petrol would retail at KSh230 a litre instead of the current KSh214. Diesel would retail at KSh277 instead of KSh232, while kerosene would retail at KSh270 instead of KSh191.
To further cushion Kenyans, I have directed a KSh10 reduction for diesel in the June-July pricing cycle.
We call on Kenyans to remain patient as we navigate this crisis. Let us not allow irresponsible political opportunists to politicise a crisis that is global in nature. Together, we shall overcome these challenges.
Held talks with transport stakeholders at State House Mombasa and agreed on a series of reforms to address concerns in the transport sector, including the possibility of a temporary relief on lending terms for the transport sector, insurance claims and regulations on minimum fares for digital taxis, as well as allowing the continued use of artwork and graffiti on matatus.
FPTS welcomes the Government’s response on fuel prices and transport sector reforms.
The planned strike action has officially been called off. Fare prices will be reviewed accordingly.
We thank Kenyans for their patience and support. 🇰🇪 #FPTS
FPTS welcomes the Government’s commitments on fuel price reduction, transport financing, insurance reforms, electric mobility transition, and protection of matatu culture.
Following these engagements, the planned strike action has officially been called off.
#FPTS