Greening Nairobi: Governor Sakaja Steers Clean-Up Initiative to Strengthen Green Army’s Mission

NAIROBI, Kenya, September 15th-Nairobi Governor Sakaja Johnson spearheaded a significant clean-up operation in the Central Business District (CBD) on Sunday night, mobilising the county’s Green Army to continue their vital efforts in maintaining the city’s cleanliness. He expressed his gratitude to the over 4,000 Green Army personnel who work in shifts across various city sections,…

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Enrollment Surge, 60 ECDE Classrooms Built As Governor Sakaja’s School Feeding Program Takes Shape

LAVINGTON, Nairobi, August 25- A dramatic surge in school enrolment, driven by the Nairobi County school feeding initiative, has prompted the county government to embark on a massive construction program for new classrooms. Consequently, Governor Johnson Sakaja announced that his administration has already built 60 new Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) classrooms, with a further…

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President Ruto, Sakaja Announces Nairobi’s Sh2.1B Roads Upgrade

EMBAKASI, Nairobi July 17 – Nairobi residents are set to enjoy enhanced road connectivity by the end of the year as the national government, in collaboration with the Nairobi City County, embarks on a comprehensive Sh2.1 billion road improvement initiative spanning 62 kilometres across the capital. The announcement was made during the official inauguration of…

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Sakaja Confirms 2,452 Green Army Workers as Permanent Staff in Nairobi Clean-Up Boost

Governor says move rewards dedication, pledges more jobs under city’s cleanliness initiative Soweto Embakasi, Nairobi July 17 – Governor Johnson Sakaja has announced that 2,452 members of Nairobi’s Green Army will transition from contract workers to permanent, pensionable employees of the county government. The decision, revealed during the commissioning of the Savanna Stage 17 Bridge…

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Governor Sakaja to Demonstrators: Shun Violence and Destruction of Property

KAMAGUT, Uasin Gishu – Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja has strongly condemned the destruction of property worth millions of shillings that occurred during recent protests in Nairobi. He urged demonstrators to exercise restraint in their pursuit of justice, emphasising that this should not involve acts of violence. The three-day demonstrations followed the death of Albert Ojwang,…

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