Editor's Review

One of the vehicles named 'Moneyfest' has been linked to George Ruto, the son of President William Ruto.


The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) has impounded two vehicles linked to George Ruto.

In a statement dated Thursday, January 9, NTSA announced that the matatus were at a police station, further sharing photos of the impounded vehicles.

NTSA added that police were investigating the matatu crew following the emergence of a video which captured the vehicles flaunting traffic rules.

"We thank you for bringing this to our attention. The two PSVs are at the Police Station for processing and further action," read the statement in part. 



The action by NTSA comes after Kenyans lamented over the conduct of the matatus on the road.

In the video shared online, the matatu was being driven on the wrong side of the road while two individuals sat on top of the vehicles along Magadi Road.

One of the vehicles named 'Moneyfest' has been linked to George Ruto, the son of President William Ruto.

Crew members of the vehicle were even invited to the Jamhuri Day luncheon at the State House. At the event, George Ruto took a photo with the crew members.