Nairobi, Kenya – The matatu industry’s pivotal shift towards sustainability and
18th to 20th November 2025, Uhuru Park, Nairobi, Kenya
This Expo and Leadership Forum is where thought leadership shapes the future, barriers give way to innovation, and bold plans for sustainable, safer cities take root.
This is where the future of mobility meets opportunity. The one place to connect with decision-makers, showcase innovations, and shape the transport systems that millions rely on daily.
1The industry is at a turning point, where clean energy is redefining mobility, innovation is rewriting how we pay, plan, and travel, and road safety is no longer negotiable—it is urgent.
3It is a national symbol presenting a green space, aligned with our theme on clean energy, where Kenyans from all walks of life who interact with public transport daily converge.
270 %+ of Kenya’s urban commuters rely on public transport daily.
4Chief Executive Officer (CEO), MOA
Kenya’s PSV sector drives the nation forward, connecting people, businesses, and opportunities. This Expo is our platform to reimagine mobility through innovation, collaboration, and service excellence. We invite you to join the discussions, share your insights, and help shape a modern, customer-focused, and sustainable transportation future for Kenya.
Emergency and Critical Care Specialist | Head of Trauma & ICU, Makindu District Hospital
Dr. Romeo Wahome is a passionate emergency and critical care specialist with a strong focus on trauma management and post-accident response. As the Head of the Trauma Centre and ICU at Makindu District Hospital, he has been at the forefront of advancing trauma care in Kenya, leading initiatives that emphasize a holistic approach to emergency medicine and patient recovery. With over a decade of hands-on experience, Dr. Wahome has trained more than 500 emergency care professionals across Kenya and mentored clinicians in Uganda, South Sudan, Ethiopia, and Rwanda. His teaching engagements have also extended to Europe and the United States, sharing practical insights that bridge global best practices with local realities. A published researcher and advocate for improved emergency response systems, Dr. Wahome continues to contribute to the development of trauma response frameworks and ultrasound utilization in emergency settings across East Africa. At the East African Public Transport Expo & Leadership Forum, Dr. Wahome will join the third panel session on 19th November, where he will share expert insights on trauma response and post-accident management — an essential conversation aimed at improving safety and saving lives on our roads.
President, Matatu Owners Association
To transform Kenya’s public transport sector, we need to strengthen partnerships, embrace clean energy, and prioritize road safety to shape a smarter, greener future for all. Join us at the East Africa Public Transport Expo and Leadership Forum, as we drive change and build a transport system that powers progress across our nation.
• Clean mobility leadership • Public transport innovation • Transitioning to clean energy solutions • Financing fleet modernization • Operator professionalization • Road safety best practices
Enid Grace Anono
Session 1: Promoting Innovation and Investment in Modern Public Transport for Future-Ready Solutions, Smart Financing, and Electric Mobility to Maximize Profitability and Customer Experience This session highlights the role of innovation and investment in shaping the future of public transport. The discussion explores electric mobility adoption, financing models that drive fleet modernization, and smart mobility technologies that enhance passenger experience and profitability. Featuring industry leaders, innovators, and universities, this day sets the stage for the next generation of professionals and investors driving Kenya’s transport transformation.
Dr. Romeo Wahome
This is a dedicated mentorship and innovation showcase connecting university students, young professionals, and industry leaders. The session focuses on building skills for the transport jobs of the future, including EV maintenance, transport data analytics, and sustainable mobility entrepreneurship.
Mr. Timothy Keli
Building Data-Driven Safety Cultures in Public Transport, Governance & Professionalization Models This discussion focuses on how data analytics, governance, and professional standards can strengthen road safety in public transport. Featuring insights from NTSA, insurers, traffic police, and fleet managers, the session highlights how data-driven strategies and regulatory frameworks can reduce accidents, enhance accountability, and promote a culture of safe, professional transport operations.
Albert Karakacha
Global Perspectives on Public Transport Innovation, Clean Energy Adoption, Road Safety, and Women’s Leadership in Driving Sustainable Cities This session brings together global thought leaders to explore how innovation, clean energy adoption, and women’s leadership are shaping safer, smarter, and more sustainable cities. Through global perspectives and success stories, the panel will examine how policy, technology, and inclusivity drive sustainable urban mobility while advancing road safety and reducing carbon footprints. The session offers valuable lessons for the evolution of public transport in East Africa.
Albert Karakacha
Strengthening Road Safety Leadership in Modern Public Transport through Insurance, Risk Management, Driver Capacity Building, and Emergency Response This session explores the critical link between insurance, risk management, driver training, and emergency response in advancing road safety leadership. From preventive measures like driver capacity building to post-crash response and trauma care, experts will unpack how coordinated action among insurers, trainers, and disaster response agencies can reduce fatalities and build resilience in Kenya’s public transport ecosystem to drive a culture of safety, preparedness, and professionalism on our roads.
Mr. George Githinji
The role of Public Transport in Driving Sustainable Cities through Clean Energy, Enhanced Urban Mobility, and Social Inclusion This session explores how clean energy adoption, urban planning, and inclusive mobility can shape sustainable cities. Speakers will discuss pathways for transitioning to electric and LPG-powered fleets, financing EVs, and improving access through technology and policy innovation, which redefines how East African cities move toward low-carbon, people-centered mobility.
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Nairobi, Kenya – The matatu industry’s pivotal shift towards sustainability and
Nairobi, Kenya – The Matatu Owners Association (MOA) has opened sponsorship
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