Cbd parking fees raised to Ksh 400

Parking fees in Nairobi will be doubled to Sh400 within the city centre if MCAs adopt the administration’s proposal to reverse the cutting of the rates last year.
The move will also see parking charges of Sh200 introduced in residential areas with motorists paying Sh300 at shopping and business hubs.
The hubs are listed as Upper Hill, Community, Westlands, Yaya Centre, Eastleigh, Industrial Area, Karen, Gigiri, Ngara and Hurlingham.

Mimi X6 yangu hupark pale KICC

Tough times ahead

Cunt relate. Team Legsus!

Waeke ata 500 mtoe hizi rust buckets zenu town, jam imesidi yawa.

Cant relate… work from home 90% of the time

Kenyatalk birrionaires tuko ngangari, ata waeke 10k tutalipaaaaa!!

hii fees hata ingekuwa 1 000 /- kutoka kitambo. Si lazima uje na gari yako town, tumia ma3, ish.

The question is why are they raising the fees? To reduce jams or to raise more money for the country?
This is just greed

By 2022, what will be at the centre of our discussions will be taxation. When we hire grossly incompetent people in National and County Governments, these are the consequences. Anyway, taxation is not bad if it is commensurate with necessary service provision (NECESSARY not luxury socialist things where a few working people are expected to fund the lives of all others).

They are also carrying out a new rates taxation role for properties. They are saying that they are using a 1980 property rates tax in 2019 and that this is untenable!!

Cunt relate ,lives in suguta valley

Pipeline should be a commercial area

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the uproar from peasants will be too much…they prefer charging areas za midro crass akina southc/b,buru,n.west,LA

Si unatia mboch sana.

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Ur heading Mr @Digidigi and the story are 2 different things

kutia mbocho ni kazi bure. Hizo ni tabia za highschool

Itabidi sasa utembee na clamp yako…
Kanjo wasikusumbue

Mixed use is the way to go. In other major global cities, many people live in the CBD’s.

Cannot relate. We have guaranteed parking slots.
But I noticed that most of Nairobi CBD and even the old Westlands buildings do not