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Nyayo Estate locks out Nairobi water officials after many years of dry taps

Nyayo Estate Embakasi houses in Nairobi. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

For the last five years, Anne Kago is yet to receive enough water for her household. She says it has been hard for her six family members to operate with little water.

“I am forced to buy water from water bowsers on daily basis. Buying a 20 litres jerry can for Sh20 is quite expensive because l need several of them,” she says.

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