Isn’t it strange and stupid that while every leader is talking about creating jobs for youth and women, the same youth and women are sitting in the city streets with folded arms without jobs, and doing so in a city that has so much waste (which is) a source of jobs
Waste is a resource, it is a money-spinner and employment creater (sic).
What is needed is a change of mindset or paradigm shift about how one looks at waste instead of taking us to the colonial history trajectory and legal framework excuses.
Waste management is a million-dollar industry.
Let the county, local, and national governments invest in it.
Indeed, towns like Eldoret, once very clean, are currently choking in waste.
Kitale, too, is affected. The Mombasa waste problem is an eyesore.
Poor waste management is, therefore, a nationwide and continentwide problem that must be (tackled) head-on.
What is needed is skill, strategy, partnership and financial injection and you’ll see how much employment that creates.
first you can recycle it for a reproduce
Second you Can incinerate and convert it to energy
Third you can digest it to biogas and fertilizer
My Kenyan fellows you have gold lying in our cities and towns and even outside your house... Keep it worthy!