The 820-meter, four-lane structure
connects Ngong Road, Naivasha Road, and Kingara Road near Junction Mall, built
by Spanish firm Centunion for KSh 3.8 billion and funded by a Spanish loan.
Completed a year ahead of the July
2027 schedule thanks to steady funding and timelines pushed for the 2027 Africa
Cup of Nations, it includes pedestrian walkways, better drainage, and lighting.
Ruto highlighted broader upgrades like a KSh 45 billion Intelligent Transport System and other road projects, while reactions ranged from celebrations to critics joking about its length or standards.