The rise and fall of Buru Buru

Ni ngumu because people own those plots, the houses do not belong to kanjo.

In fact many of these diseases the mzungus exported to other lands e.g. small pox were because of their extremely filthy habits. They lived like animals literally. With abandoned city quarters for lepers and plague victims. It is even recorded that when they first arrived in what would be renamed America, they were surprised at how clean the red Indians were. Always bathing, straightening their hair, very fastidious.

The wazungus meanwhile were filthy. Period. Living in close proximity with animals especially, brought them all manner of maladies which they still suffer to this day. Inherited diseases and allergies. But history was rewritten and all natives and Africans i.e. the colonized became the filthy ones. So even Nairobi can change if we wanted to.

Those strict measures were also there in BuruBuru , south B etc.
But only as long as you were still paying a mortgage.
As soon as most people started clearing their mortgages, the banks couldn’t stop them from building extensions etc and the council which should be in charge of building regulations issa joke.
That was the beginning of the slumification of Nairobi.
And it will be replicated in the upcoming estates as long as proper planning continues to be ignored and as long urban population is not well managed.

io ni kawaida. even these people buying expensive houses in gated communities. after 10 years neighbors wameanza kusota. they have many kids. mtaa inaanza kuwa insecure. vijana wanazurura around, jobless. extensions to make ends meet. after 20 years gated community imejaa tu machokosh ju wazazi waliretire from high paying jobs, houses lose their value. asian quarters makupa

Hehehe this is extreme bana

Would you be so kind to give us a link tuone vile mzungu alikua down na vile slay queens hawaambiki

But kanjo has the right and powers to dictate how you should use your plot. Even the size of your kitchen and toilet should be strictly enforced by the council, but here we throw all regulations out the door and build the way we want

The blame lies with the government when it stopped putting up houses hence rise of slums and cartels, the last projects were nyayo, highrise ,embakasi,uhuru gardens estate and nhc langata

Lol, talking of which.There’s one right opposite State House Main gates. Less than 100 meters away, at the corner of Dennis Pritt rd,

All of you are talking alot of sense here and could be in those departments yet you’re doing nothing -

Hope you guys heard how houses were allocated during Jomo’s time - by computer randomly. When you yap about how bad he was, better remember that.

Can’t relate

https://www.bartleby.com/essay/Sanitation-During-the-Black-Death-F3ZSJ3436YZA

[COLOR=rgb(41, 105, 176)]"During the pandemic of bubonic plague sanitation was at an all-time low. Cities suffered the greatest, with the disease spreading quickly. The lack of a safe system for waste disposal in these areas allowed for the disease to spread rapidly. [SIZE=5]The use of chamber pots was an example of the poor waste disposal. Chamber pots were small to medium sized bowls used for holding excretion. The contents of the chamber pots would then be tossed into the streets.[/SIZE] Both sides of the streets were lined with trenches that would hold the human waste and other garbage; this became the perfect opportunity for disease to flourish. “Almost everyone used privies or chamber pots, which were emptied into open sewers that typically fed into streams, creeks, or adjacent rivers” (Streich). Not only was the filth repulsive in smell, but it also carried other airborne diseases which weakened the immune system thus a more catastrophic impact on the peasants. By the second year of pandemic the plague had killed an estimated 25 million (Plague) of the peasantry, nobility, and clergy. Nobody was immune to the disease. "

More reading
https://blog.oup.com/2018/03/plague-impact-health-regulation/

Mchezo wa kalongolongo, perhaps?

dandora was fallen before it even started,hio takataka ilimezeshea

:D:D:D:D speaking of birds,kuna kamoja kananipigiaga kelele ma 3.30a.m hapo

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Especially in joburg slums like Alexandria
Read on
Owls take flight in Alex

Barn owls are being used as an ecological means to control rat populations around the world, and are now being released in Alex, which is plagued by the rodents.

A creature once regarded by many as evil has now come to the rescue of Alexandra residents, after normal means of solving the rat infestation have completely failed.

The much-feared barn owls, which are considered bad omen in many societies, have been adopted by the City in an attempt to rid the township of rats. The City, in conjunction with EcoSolutions, has installed owl nesting and release boxes in three schools in Alexandra – Zenzeleni Primary, Iphuteng Primary and Minerva Secondary

Add the animal manure and urea everywhere since the horse, the ox and the donkey were the mode of transport then. Pigs, ducks and chickens also strolled the streets of London and Paris as did feral (and sometimes rabid) packs of dogs. Prostitutes wanazaa wana dump mtoi kwa street doggie inahepa nayo.

Syphilis nayo ikaingia mtaa. The great pox. The syphilis pox. There,was a lot of homosexuality going on na ugonjwa ikafikia hadi members of the royal families…

Small page boys were often preyed on. Halafu kanauliwa kasitoe siri.

The royals and other wealthy fellows used to seat in all manner of baths to soak the pus filled boils and wounds and ease the pain. Trying all manner of concoctions. Most of the rulers of course went mad from the pox. Which explains some of the crazy decisions some of the rulers from this era used to make. Life expectancy was naturally quite low.

Let them move to Lavington. Fixed.