MaichBlack wrote:But on a serious note, all those buildings on riparian land need to go. It doesn't matter how big or small, shady or prestigious, owned by a member of the 99% or 1% or whatever! Any building on riparian land should be brought down by yesterday.
And those Huruma landlords are MAD!!! I saw houses built right next to the river!!! The building is the river bank!!! What kind of madness is this??? I see very strong and stable fences brought down by rain water in a kawaida mtaro and some mad man builds a whole house practically inside a fast flowing river???
And where is the bloody council/county officials as all this is happening. It is not like someone imports a house from China and instals it at night!!! Na raia wa kawaida hawezi fungua kibanda without the kanjo showing up. Even unblocking your own drainage or making a very small adjustment or addition to your house/home unawaonaga hapo pap!!!
Corruption is literally killing people in Kenya every day - including our brothers and sisters who lost their lives in the Huruma tragedy!!!
identification alone will take forever leave alone definition of a river and a storm drain. The unsuspecting Wanjiku will nab the bait as usual if it sees the light of the day.
,Behold, a sower went forth to sow;....