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Boost for air quality monitoring as Nairobi flags off 50 more sensors

Breath cities head of project delivery Lucile Brethes, Nairobi County Evironment Chief Officer Geoffrey Mosiria and Breathcities ,Africa Technical head Seneca Naidoo view air quality monitoring sensor on June 11, 2025. [David Gichuru, Standard]

Nairobi County's effort to ensure clean air for the city residents has received a major boost after flagging off 50 more local low-cost air quality monitoring sensors.

The gadget will be installed across the 17 constituencies. This brings the total to 87.

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