Heavy rains just forced Nairobi's governor to greenlight demolitions along the city's riverbanks.
Sakaja's riverbank demolition plan
Sakaja's riverbank demolition plan
- Johnson Sakaja confirmed that structures on the riverbanks will go.
- Heavy machinery is already assembled for the job.
- Brookside was name-dropped as a repeat-flooding hotspot.
- Sakaja called these painful but necessary decisions.
- A multi-agency damage report got a two-day deadline.
- Drainage blockages across all 17 sub-counties will get mapped.
- Silt clearing, road repairs, and stormwater upgrades are prioritized.
- Riparian and floodplain recovery efforts are ramping up.
- GIS and satellite maps of Nairobi's river corridors are coming.
- Floodplains and high-risk zones will be publicly shared.
- Better urban planning and disaster readiness are the goals.
- Over 4,000 households received water-treatment supplies.
- More than 300 flood-hit homes and latrines got sanitized.
- Around 1,300 residents received water safety training.
- Over 30 flooded schools were disinfected for 3,800-plus students.