The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has confirmed receiving funding from the China Export-Import (EXIM) Bank for the expansion of Kiambu Road from a two-lane single carriageway to a four-lane dual carriageway.

KeNHA, in a notice published on Tuesday, July 15, revealed that the road would be expanded from Pangani Estate in Nairobi through Muthaiga and finally to Ndumberi in Kiambu County.

The EXIM Bank is providing a Ksh38.7 billion loan for the implementation of the project, including the acquisition of adequate land for the expansion of the road. "The Government of Kenya has received commitment from China through the China Export Import Bank to finance the cost of the Capacity Enhancement of Pangani-Muthaig -Kiambu-Ndumberi (B32) Road," KeNHA announced.

A traffic snarl up along Kiambu Road on Sunday, September 2, 2021.