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Is Nairobi on autopilot? Three years on Sakaja's dream of fixing Nairobi remains elusive

L-R Nairobi Governor, H. E. Sakaja, Johnson with Executive Pastor David Kuria - Mavuno Church, inspecting the newly refurbished classrooms at Lavington Primary School.[Courtesy]

What began as a rosy affair between governor Johnson Sakaja and Members of the County Assembly has turned frosty three years on, with the majority now claiming that the city is on autopilot.

His administration was once touted as the dream team to deliver for Nairobians, anchored on promises of restoring hope and dignity for residents.

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