Bulldozer brutality shows failed city planning

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The demolition of a branch of a key supermarket chain, on Saturday, raises a number of questions on government operations. ...more

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1. On Monday November 3, 2008, 2:34 AM , Steve MUKULA, Australia wrote:
  It is a shame to see kitu kidogo mad people demolishing such a business when at the same time we are appealing for both local and international investors to come to our country, where will they build, in space?

 

2. On Saturday November 1, 2008, 21:33 PM , Alex Kiplangat, United States wrote:
  Who is to blame for the lost jobs and investment? The fingers definitely point at corruption at City Hall. If due process was to be followed, those responsible should be held accountable.

 


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