In today’s court news, Super Metro buses got a major blow after the Transport Licensing Appeals Board reinstated earlier orders suspending the operation of Super Metro buses.
Tribunal Chair Adrian Kamotho while reinstating the order said the buses should comply with NTSA directives.
“That in the interim, pending compliance with the respondent’s directive dated 18th March 2025, the suspension of the appellant’s operations is hereby reinstated,” the order reads
This decision followed a hearing in which the tribunal noted that 269 Super Metro drivers were unqualified, while 42 others had been flagged for overspeeding violations.
As a result, the tribunal has ordered all affected drivers to be presented at the Likoni Driver Testing Centre for retesting.
Further, the company must present 31 vehicles—identified with compliance inspection issues—to the designated inspection centre.
Speaking on the matter, Tribunal Chairman Adrian Kamotho emphasized that the Sacco must ensure all its drivers meet stringent safety and qualification standards before the suspension can be lifted.
“Public safety is paramount,” Kamotho said, highlighting the need for strict adherence to speed limits and immediate corrective action.
He further noted that Super Metro had failed to provide evidence showing its drivers had undergone proper training in road safety protocols, customer service, and respectful interaction with other road users.
The tribunal in the order has maintained that the suspension will remain in place until Super Metro can provide verifiable proof of compliance with the outlined directives.
The case is scheduled for mention on 17 April 2025 to confirm compliance and provide further directions.