High Court halts government’s road maintenance levy

effected last month, pending suit resolution.

This is after petitioner George Odhiambo Juma moved to court to challenge the move.

The levy shot up from Ksh.18 to Ksh.25 in the June-July. 

According to Juma, the levy which came into effect in July is unconstitutional, adding that there was no meaningful and adequate public participation.

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