THE government of South Sudan has praised the reforms introduced by the Kenya National Highway Authority to reduce axle load control violations. During a visit to the Mlolongo weighbridge on the outskirts of Nairobi, the team from Africa's youngest nation said they want to borrow from Kenya to save their country's roads wear and tear from overloading. “We want to ensure that Southern Sudan roads are protected from rogue trucks out to abuse axle load...
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