Nairobi — The World Bank has committed $500.00 million (64.6billion) to transform the Nairobi Metropolitan Area (NMA) mobility landscape.
According to the Bretton Woods institution, the financing will support the upgrade of the 57 km Nairobi Central-Thika commuter rail into a modern urban rail system, improve safety, and create jobs.
“The project aims to transform the Nairobi Metropolitan Area (NMA) mobility landscape by upgrading the commuter rail into a modern urban rail system, reforming the…
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