The Kenya Highways Authority (KeNHA) on Tuesday, April 22, invited Kenyans for a countrywide public auction for the sale of obsolete, surplus and unserviceable items.
Through a newspaper notice, KeNHA revealed that interested bidders should visit their various weighbridges and offices across the country for the next 24 days to bid for the items. "The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) hereby invites interested bidders for the Sale of Obsolete, Surplus and Unserviceable Items in the following KeNHA Regional Offices, Weighbridges and Centres through Public Auction," KeNHA stated.
At the same time, the authority issued six guidelines for the interested bidders, as well as providing additional details on how the bidders can go about the process.
Vehicles at an auction Photo Motor Trader Firstly, to obtain a bidding number, KeNHA interested bidders must deposit a refundable fee of Ksh50,000 for scrap metal and Kshs5,000 for other lots in cash to KeNHA at the cash office at the auction centre by 10 am before being allowed to bid.