Actually they have been made locally, and that could be the main issue. One, no credible design blueprints have been applied. Which means they may not last more than a few years due to corrossion and mechanical failure. Second, they are most likely supplied by insiders or people with close connections to insiders. In such a case, the price triples moving from the fundi to the city government.
People drop rubbish anywhere without caring or thinking,
Instant fine when found drop litter carelessly, will focus their attention to what they are doing each time they stretch a hand to drop anything.
Each estate should have a specific day of the week set aside for trash collection. For example, Westlands on Mondays, Karen- Tuesdays etc. Each household must place their sorted trash in a trash bag and dump it in these bins which will be located in a central location within the apartment complex or estate. There should be a special bin for organic trash like vegetable peels, and another one for recylables. Steep fines should be issued to anyone caught violating the law.
People that litter should be arrested na punishment ikuwe ni kuokota takataka street mzima. I guarantee if you do that for 6 months you will see a shift in behavior.
Oops you’re right. Those neighborhoods can have their own bins that city council can pick up with their trucks. If Sonko needs ideas, he just needs to ask wananchi experts.