
Designed and built in the 1920s, lies the Kenya Railways Headquarters building, where the country's third in command, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi will run Sate affairs from.
It is a national monument, with its spacious compound and architectural design signaling high esteem to it.
Contrary to assertions that it was degrading of him to work in a noisy environment characterized by the matatu sector craze, Mudavadi told the vetting committee that he was comfortable with the building owing to its proximity to ordinary people.
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