Kiamaiko MCA Warns of Cracked Buildings in Nairobi CBD - April 2026
A Kiamaiko Member of County Assembly (MCA), Joseph Ndungu, has issued a stern warning about the increasing number of buildings with visible cracks in Nairobi's Central Business District, highlighting potential immediate danger to occupants and visitors. Kenya has sufficient petrol stocks to last over 20 days, according to the Kenya Pipeline Corporation, aiming to alleviate public concerns about fuel shortages at some filling stations. Kenyan engineer Patrick Obath questions whether the current fuel shortage is a genuine scarcity or a result of hoarding. Motorists are urging the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority to prevent an increase in fuel prices during the April 14 review, warning that higher costs would exacerbate the current economic strain on Kenyans.
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