In Summary
- The fake report further advised motorists to use other directions to get to their destinations.
The Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has flagged fake information on the temporary closure of the Mai Mahiu - Narok Highway.
The information has been making rounds on social media
KeNHA posted the picture captioning it as: "Fake News Alert"
The fake information alleged that the Mai Mahiu - Narok Highway was closed due to a severe crack that had occurred 6 kilometres from Mai Mahiu town towards Mai Mahiu cutting across the road.
The fake report further advised motorists to use other directions to get to their destinations.
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