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Seven killed in dawn crash on NairobiMombasa highway

By The Standard December 07, 2025

Source: The Standard

Seven killed in dawn crash on NairobiMombasa highway

Seven people were killed early Saturday after a 14-seatermatatu collided head-onwith a truck at Miasenyi in Taita-Taveta County along the Nairobi–Mombasa Highway.The matatu, belonging to Kinatwa Sacco and heading to Mombasa, was reportedly overtaking a line of vehicles near Maungu when it rammed into an oncoming truck. The impact left the vehicle severely damaged, with all seven occupants — including the driver — dying on the spot.The matatu had departed Wote town in Makueni County at around 7pm on Saturday,ferrying passengersheaded to the Coast.Police and emergency responders arrived shortly after the 5am crash to coordinate rescue and recovery efforts. The bodies were taken to the Moi County Referral Hospital mortuary in Voi, while survivors — some in critical condition — were admitted to the same facility.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsAppAuthorities have launched investigations, with reckless overtaking and speeding among the suspected causes.The Nairobi–Mombasa Highway remains one of Kenya’s deadliest roads, withfrequent crashesespecially during festive periods when traffic is heavy. As Christmas travel picks up, police have intensified patrols and urged motorists to exercise caution.Follow The Standard
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The matatu, belonging to Kinatwa Sacco and heading to Mombasa, was reportedly overtaking a line of vehicles near Maungu when it rammed into an oncoming truck. The impact left the vehicle severely damaged, with all seven occupants — including the driver — dying on the spot.The matatu had departed Wote town in Makueni County at around 7pm on Saturday,ferrying passengersheaded to the Coast.Police and emergency responders arrived shortly after the 5am crash to coordinate rescue and recovery efforts. The bodies were taken to the Moi County Referral Hospital mortuary in Voi, while survivors — some in critical condition — were admitted to the same facility.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsAppAuthorities have launched investigations, with reckless overtaking and speeding among the suspected causes.The Nairobi–Mombasa Highway remains one of Kenya’s deadliest roads, withfrequent crashesespecially during festive periods when traffic is heavy. As Christmas travel picks up, police have intensified patrols and urged motorists to exercise caution.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsApp

The matatu had departed Wote town in Makueni County at around 7pm on Saturday,ferrying passengersheaded to the Coast.Police and emergency responders arrived shortly after the 5am crash to coordinate rescue and recovery efforts. The bodies were taken to the Moi County Referral Hospital mortuary in Voi, while survivors — some in critical condition — were admitted to the same facility.Follow The Standard
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on WhatsAppAuthorities have launched investigations, with reckless overtaking and speeding among the suspected causes.The Nairobi–Mombasa Highway remains one of Kenya’s deadliest roads, withfrequent crashesespecially during festive periods when traffic is heavy. As Christmas travel picks up, police have intensified patrols and urged motorists to exercise caution.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

Police and emergency responders arrived shortly after the 5am crash to coordinate rescue and recovery efforts. The bodies were taken to the Moi County Referral Hospital mortuary in Voi, while survivors — some in critical condition — were admitted to the same facility.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsAppAuthorities have launched investigations, with reckless overtaking and speeding among the suspected causes.The Nairobi–Mombasa Highway remains one of Kenya’s deadliest roads, withfrequent crashesespecially during festive periods when traffic is heavy. As Christmas travel picks up, police have intensified patrols and urged motorists to exercise caution.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

Authorities have launched investigations, with reckless overtaking and speeding among the suspected causes.The Nairobi–Mombasa Highway remains one of Kenya’s deadliest roads, withfrequent crashesespecially during festive periods when traffic is heavy. As Christmas travel picks up, police have intensified patrols and urged motorists to exercise caution.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

The Nairobi–Mombasa Highway remains one of Kenya’s deadliest roads, withfrequent crashesespecially during festive periods when traffic is heavy. As Christmas travel picks up, police have intensified patrols and urged motorists to exercise caution.Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

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