Mulyungi, KENHA Rein Madness On Garissa Road
By PATRICK KIMANZI, EDITOR

MWINGI - PSV Buses barrelling through the notorious Mwingi- Garissa highway at break neck speeds as if it were a Formula 1 track will be confronted by extra bumps, rumbles and zebra crossings as they approach towns and schools, the no-nonsense Mwingi Central Mp has said.
While everyone thought that the agenda to curb the many accidents involving Garissa bound buses knocking down innocent pupils, pedestrians and livestock was a mere pipe dream, the area lifesaver is personified in the form of Hon. Gideon Mulyungi.

On Monday, the popular Wiper Mp tagged along with KENHA officials, journalists and CDF staff making stop-overs at Kyanundu, Enziu, Kasten, Nguni and Ukasi marking points and blackspots to erect rumbles and bumps.
'All PSV drivers in this country must realize the need to slow down and save lives, save the lives of my people, save the lives of the pupils and even save the lives of animals crossing the busy highway' said the Wiper Mp at Ukasi, Nguni Ward speaking to the Press.
MWINGI - PSV Buses barrelling through the notorious Mwingi- Garissa highway at break neck speeds as if it were a Formula 1 track will be confronted by extra bumps, rumbles and zebra crossings as they approach towns and schools, the no-nonsense Mwingi Central Mp has said.
While everyone thought that the agenda to curb the many accidents involving Garissa bound buses knocking down innocent pupils, pedestrians and livestock was a mere pipe dream, the area lifesaver is personified in the form of Hon. Gideon Mulyungi.
On Monday, the popular Wiper Mp tagged along with KENHA officials, journalists and CDF staff making stop-overs at Kyanundu, Enziu, Kasten, Nguni and Ukasi marking points and blackspots to erect rumbles and bumps.
'All PSV drivers in this country must realize the need to slow down and save lives, save the lives of my people, save the lives of the pupils and even save the lives of animals crossing the busy highway' said the Wiper Mp at Ukasi, Nguni Ward speaking to the Press.
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