The advisory follows a rainy Thursday in Nairobi and its environs.
The announcement follows concerns from Miraa farmers over poor crop pricing by the government.
This comes amid a push and pull by the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) and banks to have cheaper loans.
The announcement comes as the government continues to introduce new laws to govern environmental management.
A majority of Kenyans rely on the system to pay their utility bills.
The closure is likely to cause traffic disruptions on the busy highway.
With the AUC chairperson elections today, regional leaders have already arrived in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Demand for houses in Ngong, Ruaka, Syokimau, Embakasi, and Kahawa Wendani, among other places, dropped slightly at the end of last year.
The parents claim they were informed of their son's demise three days after he allegedly died.
The budget is subject to Parliament's approval.