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NTSA thrust to public scrutiny once again following Migaa’s horrific accident

The wreckage of a truck that collided head on with a bus at Migaa area near Salgaa along the Nakuru- Eldoret Highway on December 31, 2017. Over 30 people died on the spot and scores injured. [Photo: Kipsang Joseph/Standard]

The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has been thrust to public scrutiny once again following Sunday’s horrific accident, with Kenyans questioning whether it has succeeded in its mandate.

Increased road accidents have also brought to the fore duplication of duties between NTSA and the and Traffic Department of the Kenya Police, further rekindling the conflict between the two State departments.

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