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Mau Mau Road Project Spurs Economic Revival Across Central Kenya

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The national government’s ongoing construction of the Mau Mau road network is driving a wave of economic transformation across Central Kenya, with communities along the corridor reporting improved connectivity, rising investments and renewed commercial activity.

The multi-county project, spanning Kiambu, Murang’a, Nyeri, Nyandarua and parts of Laikipia, cuts through previously underserved areas along the Aberdare ranges, opening up key agricultural zones and linking them to major markets.

Initially conceptualised to honour routes used by Mau Mau freedom fighters during Kenya’s liberation struggle, the road has evolved into a strategic infrastructure investment aimed at enhancing regional integration and unlocking economic potential.

Residents in Githabai and surrounding areas say the benefits are already tangible. Improved road access has eased the movement of goods and people, significantly reducing travel time to markets, schools and health facilities.

“Before, transport was a challenge, especially during the rainy season. Now, vehicles can reach us more easily and business is improving,” said a local trader.

The road network, which traverses tea- and coffee-growing regions, is expected to lower transport costs and boost farm-gate prices by connecting producers more efficiently to buyers and processing centres.

Government officials say completed sections are already easing pressure on major highways by providing alternative routes, while also strengthening rural-urban linkages.

Beyond mobility, the project is catalysing broader socio-economic change. Residents report increased investor interest in emerging trading centres, rising land values and the growth of small businesses, including retail shops, transport services and hospitality ventures.

Tourism is also set to benefit, with improved access to scenic landscapes and forested areas within the Aberdare ecosystem, regions that have long remained difficult to access due to poor infrastructure.

The construction phase has also created jobs for local communities, with contractors employing residents across various skill levels, injecting income into the local economy.

The government is implementing the project in phases, with multiple contractors working on different sections to accelerate completion after earlier delays.

Once complete, the Mau Mau road network is expected to serve as a critical economic lifeline across five counties, blending historical significance with modern infrastructure to drive long-term regional development.

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