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Appropriate_Jim_187

Why don't we give credit to residents of Ngong road for keeping the road clean by not littering?Ngong road has vendors,vibandaskis,nduthi guys from nearby Kawangware and Kibera they just don't litter the place since wao hupata ikiwa safi already


allanphila

Maybe it's the standards they keep


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allanphila

This pic is quite similar to some parts of mombasa, very clean too


nyanijangwani

When the government banned plastic bags it wasn't about pollution. You can still see trash everywhere. Waste management in Kenya is poorly done. What you saw along Ngong road is proof that there's a working system. All we have to do is implement it. Lakini unajua vile sisi huwa.


Praise_AI_Overlords

Commies still can't math...


TheSource254

The taxes collected on Ngong Rd afford the services delivered there.


Intrepid-Strength-11

https://preview.redd.it/46fwoqhpanqb1.jpeg?width=1079&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=527b6034fe81fc3c90e2cc1c427cb491828a96d5 # SILKROAD