Cursed be these kanjo motherfuckers

:D:D The only time shiny and dim eyes come together for one common agenda…

In 001 tunalipia ku upgrade na tiles, kupaka rangi na kuweka window frames za aluminum. County governements zinatumaliza

When building, get your approvals first.
Then build a perimeter wall.
Then weka soja to record everyone’s details akiingia site.
Alafu fuga umbwa.

Kanjo hamtaonana.

Kanjo hata uwe na kila kitu bado watakusumbua.Dawa ni kuona mkubwa wa area yenye unafanya kazi na hautasumbuliwa tena.

Sorry for your plight but that statement up there is not very straight, is it?

When you have everything, not necessarily kumpea kakitu

Kwanza hio part ya kupaka rangi doesnt make sense. Sisi tulipaka ofisi rangi usiku. Then kept the doors closed for a while wasije wakaskia harufu wakipita

Ama ni yeye amevuka na hizo 8k.Angekupigia vile hao wasee walikuja atleast ujue kuna mende kwa site

8k na vile jua imewaka kwelikweli

Mimi nilikuliwa 80k uzuri sijawai waona tena kwa site.

:D:D:D stop thinking too hard

Besides the point (though pole kwa kukamuliwa) why don’t those goons pale City hall give you a receipt wakiclump gari yako? Sonko is dealing with a bigger force here…

Even these council house approvers rarely gives you receipt, they just stamp your maps and backdates the years

You will never have everything. Example Lila fundi/kym must have reflector jacket, helmet, working boots, gloves etc remember some you hire just for one day job only

As they say on fb “umecheswo”

tafuta @KinduKiega

https://www.kenyatalk.com/index.php?threads/county-city-askaris-vs-me.47378/

How did you work behind closed doors with those fumes?
Lakini seriously that is total crap…a painting permit?

Even partitioning an office to have a small store within watakusumbua. About the painting part i excused my self for ‘asthma related complications’ ikabidi my office mate ajipange peke yake.unfortunately naye :(aka-paint pande yake peke yake:D

kama vile nimesoma hapo ati alterations ni 1K this guy is 60 times a fool, 59 to be precise.

Joho tano tena…they said.

It is sad how much we pay for convenience where there should go no inconvenience in the first place.