Gikomba land grabbers just got put on notice with a strict ninety-day deadline. The head of state demanded that Lands Cabinet Secretary Alice Wahome and Principal Secretary Nixon Korir process the paperwork immediately, ensuring Nairobi County secures the official title deed to permanently squash ownership beefs. This directive aims to totally block speculators who constantly try stealing public grounds. Phase three construction starts immediately after phase two wraps, a promise dropped during a meet-up with nervous merchants at the State House.
That gathering wasn't isolated since heads from Wakulima, Muthurwa, and Burma also appeared to complain about garbage. The administration pledged backing for better waste disposal and legit electrical grid access, while warning everyone to quit utilizing sketchy illegal power hookups. The plan involves upgrading trading zones with decent sanitation, cyber cafes, and cold storage to hopefully boost local revenue without huge losses.
Nairobi supposedly gets fifteen fresh modern bazaars costing over seven billion shillings. Gikomba Block D sits at ninety-two percent completion, while the massive Kasarani Wholesale hub is over halfway finished. Spots like Ruaraka and Starehe are closing in on the finish line, too. Conversely, the Uhuru Market in Makadara barely started breaking ground, and Kangemi remains stuck sorting out tenders for its massive stall allocation.
Financial chatter focused on the Hustler Fund, which purportedly offers cheap eight percent interest to crush predatory lenders charging insane daily rates. Users seem hooked on the platform, with huge sums circulating daily before noon. High-profile figures like Governor Johnson Sakaja and Esther Passaris witnessed the whole presentation alongside other local representatives.
That gathering wasn't isolated since heads from Wakulima, Muthurwa, and Burma also appeared to complain about garbage. The administration pledged backing for better waste disposal and legit electrical grid access, while warning everyone to quit utilizing sketchy illegal power hookups. The plan involves upgrading trading zones with decent sanitation, cyber cafes, and cold storage to hopefully boost local revenue without huge losses.
Nairobi supposedly gets fifteen fresh modern bazaars costing over seven billion shillings. Gikomba Block D sits at ninety-two percent completion, while the massive Kasarani Wholesale hub is over halfway finished. Spots like Ruaraka and Starehe are closing in on the finish line, too. Conversely, the Uhuru Market in Makadara barely started breaking ground, and Kangemi remains stuck sorting out tenders for its massive stall allocation.
Financial chatter focused on the Hustler Fund, which purportedly offers cheap eight percent interest to crush predatory lenders charging insane daily rates. Users seem hooked on the platform, with huge sums circulating daily before noon. High-profile figures like Governor Johnson Sakaja and Esther Passaris witnessed the whole presentation alongside other local representatives.