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Kenya deploys 1,000 officers for Safari Rally 2026

Kenyan government has deployed over 1,000 police officers and security personnel across Naivasha and key access roads ahead of the Safari Rally Kenya 2026, the...

Kurunzi Writer
Kurunzi Writer
12 March 2026·2 min read·12w ago

Kenyan government has deployed over 1,000 police officers and security personnel across Naivasha and key access roads ahead of the Safari Rally Kenya 2026, the third round of the FIA World Rally Championship, scheduled for March 12–15.

The Ministry of Interior and National Administration said a multi‑agency framework has been activated to ensure safety for competitors, officials, spectators, and local residents.

Officers from the National Police Service and other formations will be strategically positioned along rally routes, major access roads, and spectator zones to maintain order, control crowds, and assist motorists during the four-day motorsport festival.

Security coordination also involves National Government Administration Officers, the National Transport and Safety Authority, the Kenya National Highways Authority, county officials, and rally organisers.

Authorities have warned motorists of temporary road diversions along designated rally corridors. Drivers heading along the Nairobi–Naivasha highway without business in Naivasha are advised to use alternative routes to ease congestion during the rally.

Spectators are urged to adhere strictly to safety guidelines, watching the rally only from designated zones and following instructions from security officers and marshals. The ministry stressed avoiding restricted rally tracks or operational areas. Residents and visitors are reminded that cooperation with traffic and safety regulations is crucial for a smooth event.

The Safari Rally, one of the most iconic and demanding events on the global motorsport calendar, is renowned for its rugged terrain and unpredictable conditions. The 2026 edition marks the 74th running of the rally, which began as the East Africa Coronation Rally in 1953 and joined the World Rally Championship in 1973.

This year, organisers have dropped the traditional Nairobi start, opting for an exclusive Naivasha itinerary to comply with revised FIA regulations shortening the rally to four days. While the ceremonial start and Kasarani Super Special will not feature, the rally’s competitive stages remain in the scenic yet unforgiving landscapes of Nakuru County.

From the challenging Kenyan terrain to the roar of world‑class rally machines, Safari Rally Kenya 2026 is expected to draw thousands of fans from around the world, boosting tourism and showcasing Kenya’s unique rally heritage.

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