Introduction
SuperMetro, one of Nairobi’s most trusted public transport providers, is officially back in business. The Transport License Appeal Board (TLAB) lifted its suspension on 24 March 2025 after reviewing the decision of the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA).
Why SuperMetro was suspended
On March 20, 2025, NTSA suspended Supermetro’s operating license. The transport regulator cited the deadline ended inspection certificate, invalid road service license and driver qualification concerns. The move left thousands of daily travelers stranded.
TLAB Overturns NTSA’s Suspension
SuperMetro swiftly challenged the suspension arguing that NTSA acted unfairly without due process. TLAB reviewed the appeal and ruled in favor of SACCO, allowing it to resume the services immediately. Dr. Adrian Kamotho, TLAB President, emphasized that SuperMetro should follow legal transport requirements.
What does it mean for SuperMetro travelers
SuperMetro back on the road, passengers can now enjoy safe, cheap and reliable transport. The company has assured its customers that all compliance issues have been addressed.
Next stage and compliance measures
Although the suspension has been removed, Supermetro’s should still attend the entire hearing on March 27, 2025. The company is committed to ensuring that its fleet is committed to ensure that its fleet to meet all NTSA standards to avoid future disruption.
The iconic sources confirm news
Business Daily Africa confirmed TLAB decision. capitalfm.co.ke also said that the Supermetro’s will continue operations as it is waiting for the final decision.
Conclusion
The return of SuperMetro is a relief for many passengers. The company remains a top option for reliable and safe transport. With this decision, passengers can expect continuous excellence as the firm meets regulatory standards.