Tomorrow and every first Saturday of the month henceforth we are requested to be part of the Nairobi clean up exercise. In Rwanda they’ve set aside a day every month for clean up of the country. It’s in the law and everyone must participate. Kenya is not a dictatorship and any county or national clean up exercise will have to be voluntary. I fully support the said exercise and will come out to clean up.
I urge you all KTalkers that hail from our capital city to support this initiative and get your hands dirty in order to get your city clean. Sweat by sweat, calloused hands by calloused hands let’s do this. After this clean up, if successful, I hope people start developing the discipline of sound waste disposal. I hope the people in Eastlands will start policing garbage disposal after participating in this exercise. You don’t want anyone to dump garbage anyhow after your personal involvement in cleaning up the garbage.
Only thing is that here in Runda there isn’t much dirt to be cleaned.
Tomorrow and all subsequent first Saturdays of the month please let’s either fuck early enough or late enough so that we can all be a part of this wonderful initiative that won’t benefit anyone but ourselves.
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Mworia I suggest that you fe*rk late enough. Early morn manenos will get in the way of the programme.:Dwooi nakufa…‘that here in Runda…’. You can still take your services to Parklands, Ngara and Eastleigh.
We know the right thing. We have no motivation to do it.
Who wants to go picking filth from those “USIKOJOE HAPA” corners?
Which mzalendo wants to go picking sweet wrappers and stripped miraa twigs because the sellers have been allowed to block every inch of tarmac in town?
Don’t even get me started about the geniuses contracted by kanju to clean up the ditches. The Einsteins remove the takataka and put it precariously right above the ditches so that the slightest drizzle washes it in again. Then they’re paid to do it again over and over and over…
Plenty of naysayers here who don’t realize that the clean up exercise only benefits the city dwellers. In other words the whole thing is for our own good and will assist in creating a culture of self policing around garbage disposal manners