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The Irony of development…

 

Nairobi; Kenya: The transport industry is the busiest if not one of the busiest in the country, whether we are walking, riding, driving, sailing or flying we are always on the move. This could explain why many incidents occurring have not been going well with one person or the other. Sighting from seasons, most people residing in estates along Thika road have always had the last laugh when we talk about traffic in Nairobi, because since the launch of the super highway, the common “parking” was gone for good.

On the other hand, Jogoo road, Ngong’ road and Mombasa road have over a long time been  recorded the most notorious in terms of traffic, with most living in estates along Mombasa road praying endlessly for the launch of the Eastern bypass in the hope that the traffic will come to an end someday.

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