Former street families doing good in our various rehabs. After thorough investigations were conducted it has been revealed almost all of them come from outside Nairobi.
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Good work sonko…
Kuna wale walienda na chopper kujenga darasa zabmatope
Good job governor keep it up
That trend was set by the multi-billionaire Ephraim Maina:
[SIZE=6]Fury as Ephraim Maina flies chopper to launch wooden bridge
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The former Mathira MP landed at Kabaru ward, Kieni East to officially open the Sh100,000 Kinyua Wa Mweru-Gachini bridge.
Maina, who funded the temporary bridge, was hosted by area MCA Duncan Gituanja - the Nyeri county assembly majority leader.
But Kenyans on social media have questioned the logic of the billionaire politician’s use of a helicopter for such a small event.
“Engineer wasted his chopper fuel to launch a wooden bridge? It’s the 21st Century,” Eustus Gitonga, a facebook user, said.
Blogger Robert Alai asked why Maina had to burn so much money to launch a wooden bridge.
The bridge was (allegedly) worth 100K. It costs 60K an hour to use a chopper. Anybody who know the value of timber will tell you that those rough-hewn planks and all the 4 inch nails needed to join them together would not cost more than 50K.
Hii Ni kama kufuga kunguru…watajiju.