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By THE WATCHMAN
Posted  Tuesday, May 15  2012 at  20:28
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NAIROBI TOO DIRTY. Nairobi is not a clean city, says Alnashir Walji, appalled at the mounds of rotting garbage all over the place. The residents, Alnashir adds, risk contracting infectious diseases or a major epidemic outbreak.

“Why isn’t anybody concerned about the impression created amongst tourists and foreign dignitaries visiting our capital city? The garbage is an eyesore that we must clear to keep the city clean,”

His contact is alnashirdwalji@yahoo.com.
 
Have an immaculate day, won’t you!

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