The Nairobi City County Government intensifies crackdown on illegal and cluttered billboards across the city, targeting major roads including Mombasa…
Read MoreNairobi Governor Sakaja Johnson has expounded on his Let’s Make Nairobi Work slogan, outlining what has been achieved over the…
Read MoreA silent revolution is unfolding in Nairobi’s health sector, thanks to the Social Health Authority (SHA) program which is now…
Read MoreNairobi Governor Sakaja Johnson is in Rwanda for a high-level visit aimed at strengthening ties between Nairobi and Kigali, with…
Read MoreThe Nairobi City County Government has issued a stern 60-day ultimatum to owners of undeveloped and unpaid plots across various…
Read MoreNairobi City County is stepping up its revenue enforcement efforts, as it continues to disconnect services from the county for…
Read MoreNairobi Governor Sakaja Johnson has issued a stern warning to land rate defaulters in the city, announcing that the county’s…
Read MoreOver 1,927 buildings across Nairobi City County have been clamped in a sweeping enforcement operation targeting land rates defaulters, as…
Read MoreThe Nairobi County Government has kicked off the installation of large, user-friendly, and visually striking dustbins across the Central Business…
Read MorePastor James Ng’ang’a, founder of Neno Evangelism Centre, is currently embroiled in a dispute with the Nairobi City Council regarding…
Read MoreThe Nairobi County Revenue Department on Tuesday, May 14 clamped the Grand Lodge of East Africa’s Freemasons’ Hall in the…
Read MoreNairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has assured the Senate Roads, Transportation, and Housing Committee that the county government will strictly follow…
Read MoreThe iconic Nairobi Charter Hall is set to come alive from April 17 to 19 as it hosts the 2025…
Read MoreNairobi City on Saturday, March 22 joined the global community in observing World Water Day, a day dedicated to raising…
Read MoreA storm is brewing at Nanak House in Nairobi, located at the junction of Banda Street and Kimathi Street. Trouble…
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