Episode 4: Kidero’s Nairobi
Nairobi County Governor, Evans Kidero, recently said that to eliminate the effects of voter importation into the county, people with muddy or dusty shoes would not be allowed into polling stations during the 2017 General Elections. Naturally, this made me want to assess Nairobi under his tenure – are all roads really tarmacked? Are we living in a modern-day metropolis? We find out this episode.
Resources
Kidero vows to block ‘imported’ voters in city election
What Is A Road ? Kenyans On Twitter Are Mapping Out Potholes
Kidero: Nairobi Has Improved Under My Reign
Sh18 billion wage bill to blame for Nairobi’s slow growth – Kidero
Rachel Shebesh slapped after scuffle in Governor Kidero’s office
Kidero in fist fight with Sonko after ‘murderer’ claim during Senate grilling
6 thoughts on “Episode 4: Kidero’s Nairobi”
It’s a nice effort but Author gives a lot of her own opinions and guides the other speaker into what she wants to portray
It’s a nice effort but Author gives a lot of her own opinions and guides the other speaker into what she wants to portray not very objective
Hey Junior, this podcast is about my opinions on Kenyan current issues. I look at them through this lens that I have developed over time. That’s all you’ll find here – my opinions. 🙂 Stay tuned!
The “fences” being built are also on Waiyaki Way and ad space was also the first thing I thought.
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Loool, funny how many jaded Nairobians share these thoughts! Thanks for chiming in, and stay tuned! 🙂
One thing, and I’m not sure this is under the county and I only noticed because my father was visiting after a couple of years and pointed it out, is that the city is better lit than it has ever been. So well done for that.