On Tuesday morning, a multitude of Kenyans gathered at Nairobi’s Uhuru Gardens to mark the 60th Jamhuri Day, commemorating the day Kenya became a Republic on December 12, 1963.
The national celebrations, anticipated to host various dignitaries, will be led by President William Ruto. Among the esteemed guests is Ethiopia’s President Sahle-Work Zewde, who arrived in the country on Monday.
Interior PS Raymond Omollo disclosed that around 30,000 individuals are expected to partake in the festivities at Uhuru Gardens, with simultaneous celebrations scheduled in other counties.
To ensure a secure environment, security along Langata Road has been strengthened, and a temporary closure of Wilson Airport for six hours is anticipated.
Nairobi Regional Police Commander Adamson Bungei advised the public about increased activity on Lang’ata Road, encouraging Nairobians to consider alternative routes to alleviate potential congestion.
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