The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has issued an important public notice urging motor vehicle owners, dealers, and financial institutions to collect thousands of unclaimed number plates and logbooks from its offices across the country.
16 taxes & levies motorists have to pay in Kenya. They include; Import Duty: 25% on the Customs Value (CIF).Excise Duty: 20% or 25% based on engine capacity and vehicle age. Value Added Tax (VAT): 16% on CIF value plus Import Duty and Excise Duty. Railway Development Levy (RDL): 1.5% of the CIF value. Import Declaration Fee (IDF): 3.5% on the CIF value. Motor Vehicle Annual License Fee: Varies based on vehicle type and engine capacity. Advance Tax: Rates depend on vehicle type and capacity. ...
In a renewed effort to curb the escalating road accidents witnessed in the early months of 2024, National Transport & Safety Authority (NTSA) officers are now back on Kenyan roads, actively enforcing traffic laws.
Busia Senator Okiyah Omtatah emerged unscathed after his vehicle collided with a trailer that lost control due to brake failure in the Ojola area on Friday February 16.
The Saturday morning accident adds to the tally of recent accidents on this vital route which sparked inquiries into the overall safety protocols during the ongoing repairs.
Kimilili Member of Parliament, Didmus Barasa has introduced a bill that seeks to grant the Transport Cabinet Secretary the powers to regulate fares. According to the proposed National Transport and Safety Authority (Amendment) Bill, 2023, the proposals will affect public transport vehicles.