Motorists planning to use the new four-lane Nairobi-Nakuru highway will be forced to pay toll fees for the next 30 years, the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has revealed.

KeNHA on Tuesday, May 27, provided full disclosure of the project implementation process, paving the way for the construction of the 175-kilometre Rironi-Mau Summit highway.

The Authority said that the road would be constructed by private contractors through the Public-Private Proposal (PPP), with KeNHA adding that the road would traverse the counties of Kiambu, Nyandarua and Nakuru.

Upon completion, Kenyans would be required to pay to use the highway, with the rates to be determined in line with the National Tolling Policy.