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Why dustbowl is the future
amorphous
#441 Posted : Wednesday, May 27, 2020 9:23:13 AM
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Kitengela land prices grew by 12.68% despite corona. Interesting

https://www.the-star.co....lowers-market-liquidity/
Age and family mellows us all over time
amorphous
#442 Posted : Thursday, May 28, 2020 9:44:25 AM
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Wow! Only in dustbowl. You see things you have never seen anywhere in Kenya, Nairobi inclusive!


Get a chance to party on a plane at Club 034 in Kitengela

https://hapakenya.com/20...-club-034-in-kitengela/



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Kitengela is well known to have the best nyama choma in town, so much so that people usually drive from far and wide to come and partake in this juicy delicacy. Hence the reason why the town is usually gridlocked on weekends to the chagrin of residents.

Another distinction is that it is the fastest growing town in the country and looking around it is easy to see why with the various ongoing constructions. One would be forgiven to think that we are in the midst of a construction boom whereas in other parts of the country things are slowing down. This is due to the fact that a good number of Nairobi’s middle class and some big shots decided to make Kite as it called their home. The main selling point being the proximity to the city as well as affordable land prices.

The long and short of it is that there is money to be made in Kitengela so long as you are willing and able to offer what the population wants. Hence the reason why almost all the big banks and MFI’s have pitched tent here. For the longest time, there hasn’t been proper hangout joints in the town. What we had were rhumba joints which are okay and all but are not everyone’s cup of tea as we we are clearly not the target audience. As such residents had to either hang out in town or go to Syokimau both which are a good distance away. This was the norm till Police started mounting roadblocks to nab those who were drink driving.

The fact that the majority of the residents are relatively young meant that there those who were willing to risk being nabbed just to hang out which was obviously risky. Towards the end of last year, salvation came for this group of people in the form of a new club named “Halcyon”. Finally, we had a place where we could go drown our sorrows after a long week hustling in Nairobbery!!! In a short while, the place was packed to the rafters, it was plain to see that peeps were longing for a place where they could let loose and have fun close to home.

Shortly after, another club called Pavillion opened its doors, it is rumored to be co-owned by the guy who used to operate Space Lounge. The thing about Pavillion is that it might not be all that structure wise but the Djs there have fire mixes. Pretty soon it became the talk of the town and peeps started to flock there.

With choices also comes competition, the sudden influx of what some would consider high end clubs meant that other clubs in the area lost their customers to them. This meant that they had to either innovate or die. As a matter of fact, a couple have since shut down as a majority of their patrons just weren’t loyal!!

It is this innovation which saw the 034 Club purchase an old aircraft from Kenya Airways which is expected to be turned into the VIP section. As a tweep quipped, the clients are assured of getting high!! Given the excitement it has created in social media, it is clear to see that the owner made the right bet as many will be trooping there once we are done with both Covid and the curfew to Parte after Parte . Needless to say, the bar has been raised in matters clubs in this dusty town of ours and I just can’t wait to see what the other clubs have up their sleeves.

Interior part of the plane with the seats removed

The exterior part of the plane is currently being repainted


Age and family mellows us all over time
mkenyan
#443 Posted : Thursday, May 28, 2020 8:30:11 PM
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amorphous wrote:
Wow! Only in dustbowl. You see things you have never seen anywhere in Kenya, Nairobi inclusive!


Get a chance to party on a plane at Club 034 in Kitengela

https://hapakenya.com/20...-club-034-in-kitengela/



Quote:
Kitengela is well known to have the best nyama choma in town, so much so that people usually drive from far and wide to come and partake in this juicy delicacy. Hence the reason why the town is usually gridlocked on weekends to the chagrin of residents.

Another distinction is that it is the fastest growing town in the country and looking around it is easy to see why with the various ongoing constructions. One would be forgiven to think that we are in the midst of a construction boom whereas in other parts of the country things are slowing down. This is due to the fact that a good number of Nairobi’s middle class and some big shots decided to make Kite as it called their home. The main selling point being the proximity to the city as well as affordable land prices.

The long and short of it is that there is money to be made in Kitengela so long as you are willing and able to offer what the population wants. Hence the reason why almost all the big banks and MFI’s have pitched tent here. For the longest time, there hasn’t been proper hangout joints in the town. What we had were rhumba joints which are okay and all but are not everyone’s cup of tea as we we are clearly not the target audience. As such residents had to either hang out in town or go to Syokimau both which are a good distance away. This was the norm till Police started mounting roadblocks to nab those who were drink driving.

The fact that the majority of the residents are relatively young meant that there those who were willing to risk being nabbed just to hang out which was obviously risky. Towards the end of last year, salvation came for this group of people in the form of a new club named “Halcyon”. Finally, we had a place where we could go drown our sorrows after a long week hustling in Nairobbery!!! In a short while, the place was packed to the rafters, it was plain to see that peeps were longing for a place where they could let loose and have fun close to home.

Shortly after, another club called Pavillion opened its doors, it is rumored to be co-owned by the guy who used to operate Space Lounge. The thing about Pavillion is that it might not be all that structure wise but the Djs there have fire mixes. Pretty soon it became the talk of the town and peeps started to flock there.

With choices also comes competition, the sudden influx of what some would consider high end clubs meant that other clubs in the area lost their customers to them. This meant that they had to either innovate or die. As a matter of fact, a couple have since shut down as a majority of their patrons just weren’t loyal!!

It is this innovation which saw the 034 Club purchase an old aircraft from Kenya Airways which is expected to be turned into the VIP section. As a tweep quipped, the clients are assured of getting high!! Given the excitement it has created in social media, it is clear to see that the owner made the right bet as many will be trooping there once we are done with both Covid and the curfew to Parte after Parte . Needless to say, the bar has been raised in matters clubs in this dusty town of ours and I just can’t wait to see what the other clubs have up their sleeves.

Interior part of the plane with the seats removed

The exterior part of the plane is currently being repainted

that plane idea with alcohol doesn't seem like a brilliant idea


amorphous
#444 Posted : Friday, May 29, 2020 11:31:05 AM
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mkenyan wrote:

that plane idea with alcohol doesn't seem like a brilliant idea




Why? Because the partiers will drink too much Johnny Walker, start seeing imaginary flight attendants, stub their toes on the seats and fly down the steps where they will die of corona at the bottom ama?
Age and family mellows us all over time
sqft
#445 Posted : Friday, May 29, 2020 1:04:08 PM
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amorphous wrote:
mkenyan wrote:

that plane idea with alcohol doesn't seem like a brilliant idea




Why? Because the partiers will drink too much Johnny Walker, start seeing imaginary flight attendants, stub their toes on the seats and fly down the steps where they will die of corona at the bottom ama?


They should have called it THE MILE HIGH CLUB. And added a few rooms/lodgings within the plane for the ultimate experience.
Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
VituVingiSana
#446 Posted : Saturday, May 30, 2020 9:09:47 PM
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sqft wrote:
amorphous wrote:
mkenyan wrote:

that plane idea with alcohol doesn't seem like a brilliant idea




Why? Because the partiers will drink too much Johnny Walker, start seeing imaginary flight attendants, stub their toes on the seats and fly down the steps where they will die of corona at the bottom ama?


They should have called it THE MILE HIGH CLUB. And added a few rooms/lodgings within the plane for the ultimate experience.
Applause Applause Applause
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sqft
#447 Posted : Wednesday, June 03, 2020 5:41:27 PM
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Kiambu road also mzuri sana.



Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
amorphous
#448 Posted : Saturday, June 06, 2020 8:46:41 AM
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Investing in Jewel in the Crown DC is a no-brainer, really.

https://www.kenyans.co.k...turned-night-club-video



Youthful population. Young entrepreneurs in their 30s and 40s dem run tings in Jewel in the Crown. Walk into any business premises and I guarantee you with 99% certainty the faces of the business owners will be very youthful. Very rare to find any kamuzee over 45 at any of them. Some are comically young... 20-23.
Greenfield projects never seen in Kenya seem to only happen in Jewel in the Crown. The bigger and crazier the idea the better.
Land aplenty, affordable and RIPE for the next big idea.
The FACE OF KENYA lives in Kitengela in no other way even compared to cosmopolitan towns such as Rongai, Ngong and Kiserian. Hata kama you are a Dorobo from Mau Summit, you will feel VERY AT HOME hapa instead of having to watch your back in other satellite zones!
Different vibe and feel out there. Easy yet fast paced, Urban yet countryside feel.
Come one come all or get locked out forever!

Age and family mellows us all over time
VituVingiSana
#449 Posted : Saturday, June 06, 2020 7:48:44 PM
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amorphous wrote:
Investing in Jewel in the Crown DC is a no-brainer, really.

https://www.kenyans.co.k...turned-night-club-video



Youthful population. Young entrepreneurs in their 30s and 40s dem run tings in Jewel in the Crown. Walk into any business premises and I guarantee you with 99% certainty the faces of the business owners will be very youthful. Very rare to find any kamuzee over 45 at any of them. Some are comically young... 20-23.
Greenfield projects never seen in Kenya seem to only happen in Jewel in the Crown. The bigger and crazier the idea the better.
Land aplenty, affordable and RIPE for the next big idea.
The FACE OF KENYA lives in Kitengela in no other way even compared to cosmopolitan towns such as Rongai, Ngong and Kiserian. Hata kama you are a Dorobo from Mau Summit, you will feel VERY AT HOME hapa instead of having to watch your back in other satellite zones!
Different vibe and feel out there. Easy yet fast paced, Urban yet countryside feel.
Come one come all or get locked out forever!


@amorphous = @mugundaman Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
sparkly
#450 Posted : Saturday, June 06, 2020 10:15:12 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
amorphous wrote:
Investing in Jewel in the Crown DC is a no-brainer, really.

https://www.kenyans.co.k...turned-night-club-video



Youthful population. Young entrepreneurs in their 30s and 40s dem run tings in Jewel in the Crown. Walk into any business premises and I guarantee you with 99% certainty the faces of the business owners will be very youthful. Very rare to find any kamuzee over 45 at any of them. Some are comically young... 20-23.
Greenfield projects never seen in Kenya seem to only happen in Jewel in the Crown. The bigger and crazier the idea the better.
Land aplenty, affordable and RIPE for the next big idea.
The FACE OF KENYA lives in Kitengela in no other way even compared to cosmopolitan towns such as Rongai, Ngong and Kiserian. Hata kama you are a Dorobo from Mau Summit, you will feel VERY AT HOME hapa instead of having to watch your back in other satellite zones!
Different vibe and feel out there. Easy yet fast paced, Urban yet countryside feel.
Come one come all or get locked out forever!


@amorphous = @mugundaman Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly


Of course he is smile I am still flabbergasted why you decided to engage the infantile on a shares investment discussion.
Life is short. Live passionately.
sqft
#451 Posted : Saturday, June 06, 2020 10:19:59 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
amorphous wrote:
Investing in Jewel in the Crown DC is a no-brainer, really.

https://www.kenyans.co.k...turned-night-club-video



Youthful population. Young entrepreneurs in their 30s and 40s dem run tings in Jewel in the Crown. Walk into any business premises and I guarantee you with 99% certainty the faces of the business owners will be very youthful. Very rare to find any kamuzee over 45 at any of them. Some are comically young... 20-23.
Greenfield projects never seen in Kenya seem to only happen in Jewel in the Crown. The bigger and crazier the idea the better.
Land aplenty, affordable and RIPE for the next big idea.
The FACE OF KENYA lives in Kitengela in no other way even compared to cosmopolitan towns such as Rongai, Ngong and Kiserian. Hata kama you are a Dorobo from Mau Summit, you will feel VERY AT HOME hapa instead of having to watch your back in other satellite zones!
Different vibe and feel out there. Easy yet fast paced, Urban yet countryside feel.
Come one come all or get locked out forever!


@amorphous = @mugundaman Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly





Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
jamplu
#452 Posted : Saturday, June 06, 2020 10:59:24 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
amorphous wrote:
Investing in Jewel in the Crown DC is a no-brainer, really.

https://www.kenyans.co.k...turned-night-club-video



Youthful population. Young entrepreneurs in their 30s and 40s dem run tings in Jewel in the Crown. Walk into any business premises and I guarantee you with 99% certainty the faces of the business owners will be very youthful. Very rare to find any kamuzee over 45 at any of them. Some are comically young... 20-23.
Greenfield projects never seen in Kenya seem to only happen in Jewel in the Crown. The bigger and crazier the idea the better.
Land aplenty, affordable and RIPE for the next big idea.
The FACE OF KENYA lives in Kitengela in no other way even compared to cosmopolitan towns such as Rongai, Ngong and Kiserian. Hata kama you are a Dorobo from Mau Summit, you will feel VERY AT HOME hapa instead of having to watch your back in other satellite zones!
Different vibe and feel out there. Easy yet fast paced, Urban yet countryside feel.
Come one come all or get locked out forever!


@amorphous = @mugundaman Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly



Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly mugundaman aka amorphous aka Governor DC

kitengela is quickly becoming another Embakasi

amorphous
#453 Posted : Saturday, June 06, 2020 11:23:11 PM
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sparkly wrote:


Of course he is smile I am still flabbergasted why you decided to engage the infantile on a shares investment discussion.


Says the most BRAINLESS man on Wazoo of "houses do not appreciate, land does" fame Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly But we do enjoy some of your dimwit rants of zero content hapa Wazoo once every blue moon.
Age and family mellows us all over time
amorphous
#454 Posted : Saturday, June 06, 2020 11:25:31 PM
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jamplu wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
amorphous wrote:
Investing in Jewel in the Crown DC is a no-brainer, really.

https://www.kenyans.co.k...turned-night-club-video



Youthful population. Young entrepreneurs in their 30s and 40s dem run tings in Jewel in the Crown. Walk into any business premises and I guarantee you with 99% certainty the faces of the business owners will be very youthful. Very rare to find any kamuzee over 45 at any of them. Some are comically young... 20-23.
Greenfield projects never seen in Kenya seem to only happen in Jewel in the Crown. The bigger and crazier the idea the better.
Land aplenty, affordable and RIPE for the next big idea.
The FACE OF KENYA lives in Kitengela in no other way even compared to cosmopolitan towns such as Rongai, Ngong and Kiserian. Hata kama you are a Dorobo from Mau Summit, you will feel VERY AT HOME hapa instead of having to watch your back in other satellite zones!
Different vibe and feel out there. Easy yet fast paced, Urban yet countryside feel.
Come one come all or get locked out forever!


@amorphous = @mugundaman Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly



Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly mugundaman aka amorphous aka Governor DC

kitengela is quickly becoming another Embakasi



KEEP DREAMING Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
You and your ilk have been saying this for years
Stay hemmed into Kayole renting bedsitters shauri yenu.
You can't stop the fastest growing town in Kenya from booming as beautifully as it has been doing for the past 15 years!
Age and family mellows us all over time
Angelica _ann
#455 Posted : Sunday, June 07, 2020 6:57:02 AM
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amorphous wrote:
jamplu wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
amorphous wrote:
Investing in Jewel in the Crown DC is a no-brainer, really.

https://www.kenyans.co.k...turned-night-club-video



Youthful population. Young entrepreneurs in their 30s and 40s dem run tings in Jewel in the Crown. Walk into any business premises and I guarantee you with 99% certainty the faces of the business owners will be very youthful. Very rare to find any kamuzee over 45 at any of them. Some are comically young... 20-23.
Greenfield projects never seen in Kenya seem to only happen in Jewel in the Crown. The bigger and crazier the idea the better.
Land aplenty, affordable and RIPE for the next big idea.
The FACE OF KENYA lives in Kitengela in no other way even compared to cosmopolitan towns such as Rongai, Ngong and Kiserian. Hata kama you are a Dorobo from Mau Summit, you will feel VERY AT HOME hapa instead of having to watch your back in other satellite zones!
Different vibe and feel out there. Easy yet fast paced, Urban yet countryside feel.
Come one come all or get locked out forever!


@amorphous = @mugundaman Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly



Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly mugundaman aka amorphous aka Governor DC

kitengela is quickly becoming another Embakasi



KEEP DREAMING Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
You and your ilk have been saying this for years
Stay hemmed into Kayole renting bedsitters shauri yenu.
You can't stop the fastest growing town in Kenya from booming as beautifully as it has been doing for the past 15 years!


All the Nairobi surrounding 'towns' badly need water and sewer infrastructure. Of course non of the Counties are doing anything towards this. When will they ever see the need for this?
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
amorphous
#456 Posted : Sunday, June 07, 2020 8:02:54 AM
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Angelica _ann wrote:


All the Nairobi surrounding 'towns' badly need water and sewer infrastructure. Of course non of the Counties are doing anything towards this. When will they ever see the need for this?



Has aging Nairobi itself 120 years old solved its water, sewer and infra problems yet? Did you forget that 60% of Nairobi is a slum? Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You CANNOT stop the DC boom hata ukijitupa kwa swimming pool to drown humo humo in protest Laughing out loudly
Age and family mellows us all over time
sparkly
#457 Posted : Sunday, June 07, 2020 8:08:05 AM
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amorphous wrote:
sparkly wrote:


Of course he is smile I am still flabbergasted why you decided to engage the infantile on a shares investment discussion.


Says the most BRAINLESS man on Wazoo of "houses do not appreciate, land does" fame Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly But we do enjoy some of your dimwit rants of zero content hapa Wazoo once every blue moon.


I wish I had the energy to engage you but I don't. Continue with your infantile rants... enjoy your eunuched life in DC.
Life is short. Live passionately.
sqft
#458 Posted : Sunday, June 07, 2020 8:22:26 AM
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amorphous wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:


All the Nairobi surrounding 'towns' badly need water and sewer infrastructure. Of course non of the Counties are doing anything towards this. When will they ever see the need for this?



Has aging Nairobi itself 120 years old solved its water, sewer and infra problems yet? Did you forget that 60% of Nairobi is a slum? Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You CANNOT stop the DC boom hata ukijitupa kwa swimming pool to drown humo humo in protest Laughing out loudly


In the recent past I think they have done sewer for roysambu, ruiru, juja and are currently doing for kasarani, ruaka etc. The northern collector tunnel project will boost the water supply. Huko dustbowl things are also looking very good with the Oloolotikosh Kitengela-Kajiado Water Supply and Sewerage system project funded by the African Development Bank. There is also the mavoko water and sewer project.

http://www.tanathi.go.ke...-and-sanitation-project

http://www.tanathi.go.ke...water-supply-improvement
Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
amorphous
#459 Posted : Sunday, June 07, 2020 8:33:31 AM
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sqft wrote:
amorphous wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:


All the Nairobi surrounding 'towns' badly need water and sewer infrastructure. Of course non of the Counties are doing anything towards this. When will they ever see the need for this?



Has aging Nairobi itself 120 years old solved its water, sewer and infra problems yet? Did you forget that 60% of Nairobi is a slum? Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You CANNOT stop the DC boom hata ukijitupa kwa swimming pool to drown humo humo in protest Laughing out loudly


In the recent past I think they have done sewer for roysambu, ruiru, juja and are currently doing for kasarani, ruaka etc. The northern collector tunnel project will boost the water supply. Huko dustbowl things are also looking very good with the Oloolotikosh Kitengela-Kajiado Water Supply and Sewerage system project funded by the African Development Bank.

http://www.tanathi.go.ke...-and-sanitation-project



True, all good stuff. Was just answering some of the fools above in their own folly because some of them are so THICK they cannot walk and chew gum at the same time, reasoning with them is pointlesssmile . Loving these new developments and looking forward to more. DC is also seeking to take over EPZ water supply which comes from NWSC so that will be an awesome development. WB are also heavily involved in urban improvement in Kitengela. Meanwhile as I have said umpteen times on this thread, an even more economical and environmentally friendly solution is biodigesters + rain water harvesting for each house, which numerous homes in DC have adopted. Waste from biodigesters is H20 and small amounts of methane and the purest water on earth is God's rain. But many will never listen. They want very complex solutions to simple problems because the school books taught them so (lack of practical wisdom). 1 am 99% water secure as we speak and have no need for serikali to saidia on both sewer and water.
Age and family mellows us all over time
Angelica _ann
#460 Posted : Sunday, June 07, 2020 9:10:01 AM
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sqft wrote:
amorphous wrote:
[quote=Angelica _ann]

All the Nairobi surrounding 'towns' badly need water and sewer infrastructure. Of course non of the Counties are doing anything towards this. When will they ever see the need for this?



Has aging Nairobi itself 120 years old solved its water, sewer and infra problems yet? Did you forget that 60% of Nairobi is a slum? Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

You CANNOT stop the DC boom hata ukijitupa kwa swimming pool to drown humo humo in protest Laughing out loudly


In the recent past I think they have done sewer for roysambu, ruiru, juja and are currently doing for kasarani, ruaka etc. The northern collector tunnel project will boost the water supply. Huko dustbowl things are also looking very good with the Oloolotikosh Kitengela-Kajiado Water Supply and Sewerage system project funded by the African Development Bank. There is also the mavoko water and sewer project.

http://www.tanathi.go.ke...-and-sanitation-project

http://www.tanathi.go.ke...ater-supply-improvement[/quote]



The houses I have visited in kitengela area, non have sewer or tap water from county infrastructure, so who does these projects serve? Talking of Yukos area and hapo mbele kwa Mungai?
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